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- Ebonics (word) - Wikipedia
Ebonics derives its form from ebony (black) and phonics (sound, the study of sound) and refers to the study of the language of black people in all its cultural uniqueness
- EBONICS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EBONICS is african american english
- ebonics - Urban Dictionary
It is known colloquially as Ebonics (a portmanteau of "ebony" and "phonics") With pronunciation that in some respects is common to Southern American English, the variety is spoken by many blacks in the United States
- African American Vernacular English - Encyclopedia Britannica
AAVE is a vernacular form of American English primarily used in the home or for day-to-day communication Many do not accept its use in more formal or official occasions, such as in workplaces or schools
- Ebonics translator - Fun Translations
Ebnoics (or African American Vernacular English) is a variety (dialect, ethnolect and sociolect) of American English, most commonly spoken today by urban working-class and largely bi-dialectal middle-class African Americans Non-linguists sometimes call it Ebonics
- Ebonics, (Language) a story - African American Registry
This date, from 1973, celebrates “Ebonics,” sometimes called Black English This word combines "ebony" and "phonics" and was intended to describe the language of people of Black African ancestry in North America and West Africa
- Do You Speak American . Sea to Shining Sea . American Varieties . . . - PBS
On Dec 18, 1996, the Oakland School Board passed declaring Ebonics to be the language of 28,000 African-American students within that school district Few people had ever heard of the term
- Ebonics: Definition, Examples Quiz | UltimateLexicon. com
Ebonics (noun): A term that refers to African American Vernacular English (AAVE), a dialect that has distinct phonological, syntactic, and grammatical features Ebonics is both a language variation rooted in the history of African Americans and a crucial part of their cultural identity
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