Ebonics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ebonics is a term that was originally intended and sometimes used for the language of all people of African ancestry, or for that of Black North American people; since 1996 it has been largely used t...
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ebonics - 91 definitions - A poor excuse for a failure to grasp the basics of english. When in doubt, throw an "izzle" sound in the middle of any w... ... buy an ebonics mug...
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Writings on the "Ebonics" issue since December, 1996 ... The Ebonics controversy in my backyard: A sociolinguist's experiences and reflections ... This is a revised version (March 25, 1998) of remarks delivered at the California State University Long Beach [CSULB] Conference on Ebonics held on March 29, 1997, and will appear...
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(1) Some sample sentences in AAVE/Ebonics, with discussion of the ways in which they show the systematicity of AAVE: ... The term was first used in a book called "Ebonics: The true language of Black folks," by Robert L. Williams (1975). It was actually coined two years earlier at the conference whose proceedings were...
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The term Ebonics (a blend of ebony and phonics) gained recognition in 1996 as a result of the Oakland School Board’s use of the term in its proposal to use African American English in teaching Standard English in the Oakland Schools.
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African American Vernacular English - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
African American Vernacular English ( AAVE )—also called African American English ; less precisely Black English , Black Vernacular , Black English Vernacular ( BEV ), or Black Vernacula...
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Ebonics is a language system characteristic of certain speech communities in the United States, especially (but not exclusively) African American communities in urban areas and the South.
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The variety known as "Ebonics," "African American Vernacular English" (AAVE), and "Vernacular Black English" and by other names is systematic and rule-governed like all natural speech varieties. In fact, all human linguistic systems -- spoken, signed, and written -- are fundamentally regular.
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