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Anglo-Frisian languages / African American English / Disputes in English grammar / African American Vernacular English / Linguistic prescription / Grammar / Ebonics / Prestige / Solecism / Linguistics / English languages / Sociolinguistics
Date: 2006-12-13 17:34:31
Anglo-Frisian languages
African American English
Disputes in English grammar
African American Vernacular English
Linguistic prescription
Grammar
Ebonics
Prestige
Solecism
Linguistics
English languages
Sociolinguistics

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