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Debate over the evolution of Black English Vernacular (BEV) has permeated Afro-American studies, creole linguistics, dialectology, and sociolinguistics for a quarter of a century with little sign of a satisfactory resolution, primarily because evidence that bears directly on the earlier stages of BEV is sparse. This book brings together 11 transcripts of mechanical recordings of interviews with former slaves born well over a century ago. It attempts to make this crucial source of data as widely known as possible and to explore its importance for the study of Black English Vernacular in view of
Black English --- English language --- Creole dialects, English --- Slaves --- African Americans --- Americanisms. --- History. --- Language. --- Languages. --- Americanismen --- Americanisms --- Américanismes --- Noirs américains --- Américanismes --- Black English (Dialecte) --- Langues créoles (anglaises) --- Anglais (Langue) --- Esclaves --- Language --- History --- Texts --- Langue --- Histoire --- Textes --- Enslaved persons --- Persons --- Slavery --- English Creole languages --- Negro-English dialects --- African American English --- American black dialect --- Ebonics --- Languages --- Provincialisms --- Dialects --- United States --- Creole dialects [English ] --- Texts. --- Langues --- Germanic languages --- BLACK ENGLISH (LANGUE) --- ANGLAIS (LANGUE) --- LANGUES CREOLES (ANGLAISES) --- ESCLAVES --- NOIRS AMERICAINS --- HISTOIRE --- ETATS-UNIS --- LANGUE --- LANGUES --- TEXTES
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Black English --- English language --- Slaves --- Language and culture --- African Americans --- Black English (Dialecte) --- Anglais (Langue) --- Esclaves --- Langage et culture --- Noirs américains --- Social aspects --- African influences --- Language --- History --- Aspect social --- Influence africaine --- Langue --- Histoire --- United States --- Etats-Unis --- Race relations. --- Relations raciales --- -Black English --- -Slaves --- Enslaved persons --- African American English --- American black dialect --- Ebonics --- Negro-English dialects --- Influence on English --- -African --- -Influence on English --- -African American English --- Foreign elements --- African --- Education --- Language arts --- African languages --- Persons --- Slavery --- Germanic languages --- Languages --- Foreign elements&delete& --- African influences. --- History. --- Langues --- Culture --- BLACK ENGLISH --- ENGLISH LANGUAGE --- ESCLAVES --- LANGAGE ET CULTURE --- U.S. --- ETATS-UNIS
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Jews --- Intellectual life. --- History. --- Black English (Dialecte) --- Anglais (Langue) --- Noirs américains dans la littérature. --- Black English --- English language --- African Americans in literature. --- Traduction en français. --- Translating into French. --- Twain, Mark, --- Translations into French --- History and criticism. --- Afro-Americans in literature --- Negroes in literature --- African American English --- American black dialect --- Ebonics --- Negro-English dialects --- Tvėn, Mark, --- Tuėĭn, Mark, --- Tuwayn, Mārk, --- Twayn, Mārk, --- Tʻu-wen, Ma-kʻo, --- Tven, M. --- Touen, Makū, --- Twain, Marek, --- Make Tuwen, --- Tuwen, Make, --- Make Teviin, --- Твен, Марк, --- Touain, Mark, --- טבןַ, מרק, --- טוויין, מארק, --- טוויין, מרק, --- טווין, מארק, --- טווין, מרק, --- טווען, מארק, --- טוין, מרק, --- טװען, מארק, --- טװײן, מארק, --- 馬克吐温, --- African Americans --- Languages --- Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, --- Snodgrass, Quintus Curtius, --- Conte, Louis de, --- Traductions françaises --- Histoire et critique. --- Personnages --- Noirs américains. --- Characters --- African Americans. --- Twain, Mark --- Criticism and interpretation --- African Americans in literature
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