African American Vernacular English - Презентация

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English dialects of the South. Words Directly from African Languages. The dialects in American: Chicano, General American, New York, Pennsylvania. Agreement between the subject and predicate in the present tense. Tense and aspect. Grammar, verb Nuances.


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American English (AME , AMENG , USENG ) Cultural African-American Vernacular English (AAVE) Chicano English General American New York Latino English Pennsylvania Dutchified English Yeshivish YINGLISHENGLISH Dialects of the South Southern English Tidewater accent Virginia Piedmont Virginia Tidewater [3] Coastal Southeastern (Charleston, South Carolina, Savannah, Georgia area) Cajun English Harkers Island English (North Carolina) Ozark English Piedmont Dialect Southern Highland English Florida Cracker Dialect Gullah or Geechee Tampanian English Texan Yat (New Orleans) OCRACOKEWHAT is African-American Vernacular English? However AAVE speakers do use some words which are not found in other varieties and furthermore use some English words in ways that differ from the standard dialects. AAVE has a complex grammar, which includes RULESAAVE is a Grammatical Language Words Directly from African Languages banana В (Mandingo) yam В (Mandingo) okra В (Akan ) gumbo В (Western Bantu) West African Form West African Meaning: bogus В "fake/fraudulent" cf. Wolof deg, dega "to understand, appreciate" bad В "really good" bad-eye В "nasty look", cf. Ibo. anya uku "covetous" (literally "bigeye").Grammar Standard English uses a conjugated be verb (called a copula) in a number of different sentences.
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