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Although many people refer to this variety as ebonics, most linguists prefer the term african american english (aae) or or african american vernacular english (aave). Katharina meng and ekaterina protassova’s chapter, ‘deutsche or rusaki? Specialists in aave agree that current african americans who use /aks/ have inherited this as the base form of the verb

Some further comments came from raj mesthrie at the university of cape town The chapter includes useful examples of phonological and morphosyntactic aave features of the subjects’ speech, thus providing a clear understanding of the identity construction and sensitivity of the subjects Aks is i believe alive and well in parts of britain and elsewhere in the world (e.g

My native dialect of south african indian english, where it co.

Despite intense scrutiny of the historical and current development of aave, a number of issues remain unresolved (all our informants failed the commutation test.) i couldn't say if it's noticed by whites who live in other area communities. The chapter further discusses properties standard american english (sae) and african american vernacular english (aave) The author subscribes to the view that aave is not a dialect of sae and that it rather developed from west african languages.

Then the author discusses the issue of african american vernacular english (aave) In the final section of this chapter wardhaugh discusses the implications and consequences for education in view of the social disadvantage connected with the restricted code and aave.

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