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Walt Wolfram is a prominent American linguist known for his extensive research in sociolinguistics and language variation. He has made significant contributions to the understanding of regional dialects, particularly in the Southern United States. Wolfram's work emphasizes the importance of dialects in education, advocating for the recognition of linguistic diversity in the classroom. His research has been instrumental in shaping educational policies regarding language use and variation among students from different backgrounds.

Wolfram is also recognized for his role in the development of the field of linguistic anthropology, where he explores the relationship between language and culture. His publications, including notable titles such as "Understanding English Language Variation in U.S. Schools" and "Language Variety in the South Revisited," have provided valuable insights into the complexities of language use in various social contexts. Through his work, he has influenced both academic circles and public understanding of the significance of dialects in American society.

Nationalität Amerikaner
Geburtsdatum September 21, 1939
Geburtsort Lumberton, North Carolina, USA
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