A Look at Ebonics

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Статья и з журнала: Вісник Запорізького державного університету. — 2000. — № 1.
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"The term Ebonics, coined by the author in 1973 at a conference on the language of Black children, was formed by combining ebony (black) and phonics (speech sounds). Two schools of thought on the origin of Ebonics are presented: (a) pidgin/Creole and (b) African retention. What sparked the national controversy on Ebonics was the Oakland school board’s decision to recognize Ebonics as a legitimate language. The school board’s primary goal is to discover more effective ways to improve African American children’s acquisition of Standard English and reading skills. Many African-American children speak Ebonics or home language. Using the language children bring to school as a bridge to teaching new language system is a widely used technique in school language acquisition". . .

Author(s): Toropova N.V.

Language: English
Commentary: 1569088
Tags: Языки и языкознание;Английский язык;Диалекты и варианты английского языка / Dialects and Varieties of English;Варианты английского языка / World Englishes