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== Why is this separate from AAVE? == |
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The two terms refer to [https://apics-online.info/surveys/14 the same dialect of English], according to linguists (such as [[Lisa Green (linguist)|Dr. Lisa Green]] who wrote the linked page) working on the dialect itself. There is no need to separate them. ([[Ebonics]] is also the same, but the term has a distinctive history, which is why I neglect to mention that one but it, arguably, should be combined, too.) |
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* [https://www.linguisticsociety.org/content/what-ebonics-african-american-english Linguistic Society of America] |
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* [https://oraal.uoregon.edu/AAL/What-is-AAL Univ. of Oregon's African American Language resource page] |
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* [https://academic.oup.com/edited-volume/28056?login=false ''The Oxford Handbook of African American Language''] |
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Blaccent
This article is the redirect for the term "blaccent" but it doesn't ever explain or mention the term itself. This seems rather confusing, especially because the mentions of "blaccent" that I've seen on other pages seem to be alluding to a controversial and presumably racist form of either imitation or mockery, whereas this article clearly describes a perfectly acceptable range of dialects in American English. Is the redirect leading to this page a mistake or just a placeholder? Is there no dedicated article that explains what a "blaccent" is and why it's seemingly only mentioned in controversies and criticisms of public figures? 108.174.175.69 (talk) 04:05, 30 October 2021 (UTC)
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Why is this separate from AAVE?
The two terms refer to the same dialect of English, according to linguists (such as Dr. Lisa Green who wrote the linked page) working on the dialect itself. There is no need to separate them. (Ebonics is also the same, but the term has a distinctive history, which is why I neglect to mention that one but it, arguably, should be combined, too.)
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