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Ebonics, or African American Vernacular English is an important of African American culture. Ebonics is a dialect used commonly among African Americans. Other races and cultures have picked up the use of Ebonics but it was actually started by slaves brought to America. ... Ebonics has a lot of history, different uses of many words, differs from the standard American English, and there is a debate going o to decided whether it is a language or dialect.
African American Vernacular English, or AAVE, is the term used by scholars for the varied African American usages also called Ebonics, Afro-American English, American Black English, Black English, and Black Vernacular English. ... Ebonics influenced Southern English, and in the late 19th and 20th centuries spread by migration through the nation. ... Modern Ebonics was developed by African linguistic tradition.
Approximate Word count = 636 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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