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Ebonics

Ebonics

See also: ebonics

English

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Ebonics

  1. African American Vernacular English (AAVE).
    • Pull, Geoffrey K. (ed. Wheeler, Rebecca S.) The Workings of Language, ch. 3: "African American Vernacular English Is Not Standard English with Mistakes", p. 40: "Buried among the jargon of the announcement was a mention of a name for AAVE, suggested by a Black [sic] scholar in 1975 [sic] but never adopted by linguists: Ebonics. That word, concocted from ebony (a color term from the name of a dark-colored wood) and phonics (the name of a method for teaching reading), was destined to attach to the board as if chiseled into a block of granite and hung round their necks."

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ebonics

ebonics

See also: Ebonics

English

Proper noun

ebonics

  1. Alternative letter-case form of Ebonics
    • 2009, January 29, “Momoko Price”, in Getting angry is better than getting even:
      But with exotic dancers, binge-drinking, tooth-ripping, show tunes, time travel, ebonics and murder, it's an approach not usually seen onstage.

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