AAVE: The Power of African American Vernacular English in Modern Linguistics and Culture

African American Vernacular English (aave), often known colloquially as “Ebonics,” is a rich, dynamic form of English that has evolved over centuries. As a significant linguistic variant, AAVE is widely spoken in African American communities, but its influence extends far beyond those boundaries, shaping the broader cultural and social fabric of the United States and …

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