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⚫ | *], a term that is used for what linguists far more often term African American Vernacular English, and that was originally used with strong connotations of the African origin of this language | ||
'''Ebonics''' may refer to: | '''Ebonics''' may refer to: | ||
*], a distinctive ], or variety, of English spoken by ], usually called "Ebonics" | *], a distinctive ], or variety, of English spoken by ], usually called "Ebonics" | ||
*], generated by the recognition in December 1996 by the Oakland, California school board of "Ebonics" (i.e. African-American Vernacular English) as a distinct language | *], generated by the recognition in December 1996 by the Oakland, California school board of "Ebonics" (i.e. African-American Vernacular English) as a distinct language | ||
⚫ | *], a term that is used for what linguists far more often term African American Vernacular English, and that was originally used with strong connotations of the African origin of this language | ||
*'']'', a 1975 book about Ebonics | *'']'', a 1975 book about Ebonics | ||
*"Ebonics", a track on '']'', an album by Big L | *"Ebonics", a track on '']'', an album by Big L |
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- Ebonics (word), a term that is used for what linguists far more often term African American Vernacular English, and that was originally used with strong connotations of the African origin of this language
Ebonics may refer to:
- African American Vernacular English, a distinctive lect, or variety, of English spoken by African Americans, usually called "Ebonics"
- Oakland Ebonics controversy, generated by the recognition in December 1996 by the Oakland, California school board of "Ebonics" (i.e. African-American Vernacular English) as a distinct language
- Ebonics: The True Language of Black Folks, a 1975 book about Ebonics
- "Ebonics", a track on The Big Picture, an album by Big L
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