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  1. Ebonics (a portmanteau of the words ebony and phonics) is a term that was originally intended to refer to the language of all people descended from African slaves, particularly in West Africa, the Caribbean, and North America.

  2. L'inglese afro-americano vernacolare, anche conosciuto come Jive, Afro-english, o anche Afrenglish, è una variante dell'inglese americano parlato dagli afroamericani negli Stati Uniti d'America. Si differenzia dall'inglese standard per la pronuncia e tempi verbali nonché, in misura minore, sul piano lessicale.

  3. Ebonics, dialect of American English spoken by a large proportion of African Americans. Many scholars hold that Ebonics, like several English creoles, developed from contacts between nonstandard varieties of colonial English and African languages.

  4. African Americans. African-American Vernacular English [a] ( AAVE) [b] is the variety of English natively spoken, particularly in urban communities, by most working - and middle-class African Americans and some Black Canadians. [4]

  5. African-American Standard English. African-American Standard English, a term largely popularized by linguist Arthur Spears, is the prestigious and native end of the middle-class African-American English continuum that is used for more formal, careful, or public settings than AAVE.

  6. Today Ebonics is known as African American Vernacular English (AAVE). It is considered by academics to be a specific way of speaking within the larger categorization of African American English (AAE), or Black English.

  7. 8 mag 2017 · McWhorter’s début as a public intellectual came twenty years ago, when a fracas erupted over a proposal to use Black English—then often called Ebonics—as a teaching tool in public schools ...

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