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Ebonics / African American Vernacular English / John R. Rickford / William Labov / Linguistic Society of America / Variety / Dialect / Prestige / Patois / Linguistics / African American English / Sociolinguistics
Date: 2011-05-10 13:52:22
Ebonics
African American Vernacular English
John R. Rickford
William Labov
Linguistic Society of America
Variety
Dialect
Prestige
Patois
Linguistics
African American English
Sociolinguistics

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