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Qué (quién) es Black English - definición

SET OF ENGLISH DIALECTS PRIMARILY SPOKEN BY MOST BLACK PEOPLE IN THE UNITED STATES
Black English; African American slang; African American English; African american slang; African-American slang; Eubonics; Ghetto english; Ghetto speak; Jive (dialect); Ghetto talk; Doggz; Speaking in jive; African American vernacular; Blaccent; AAEV; AAVE accents; Black English vernacular; Negro dialect; Viper Slang; Harlem jive; African-American dialect; Black American English; African Nova Scotian English; History of African-American English

Black Country dialect         
ENGLISH DIALECT
Black Country English; Black Country Accent; Black Country accent
The Black Country dialect is spoken by many people in the Black Country, a region covering most of the four Metropolitan Boroughs of Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton. It also influences the accents of towns and villages in the rural counties to the north, south and west of the region.
Language arts         
DISCIPLINE THAT STUDIES THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
English language arts; English Studies; Anglicist; English philology; English major; Language Arts; English (subject); English literary studies; English and literary studies; English Philology; Anglistics; English study; English (discipline); English department; Department of English; English (academic discipline); English class; Language arts
Language arts (also known as English language arts or ELA) is the study and improvement of the arts of language. Traditionally, the primary divisions in language arts are literature and language, where language in this case refers to both linguistics, and specific languages.
English studies         
DISCIPLINE THAT STUDIES THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
English language arts; English Studies; Anglicist; English philology; English major; Language Arts; English (subject); English literary studies; English and literary studies; English Philology; Anglistics; English study; English (discipline); English department; Department of English; English (academic discipline); English class; Language arts
English studies (usually called simply English) is an academic discipline taught in primary, secondary, and post-secondary education in English-speaking countries; it is not to be confused with English taught as a foreign language, which is a distinct discipline. An expert on English studies can be called an Anglicist.

Wikipedia

African-American English

African-American English (or AAE; also known as Black American English, or Black English in American linguistics) is the set of English sociolects spoken by most Black people in the United States and many in Canada; most commonly, it refers to a dialect continuum ranging from African-American Vernacular English to a more standard American English. Like other widely spoken languages, African-American English shows variation stylistically, generationally, geographically (that is, features specific to singular cities or regions only), in rural versus urban characteristics, in vernacular versus standard registers, etc. There has been a significant body of African-American literature and oral tradition for centuries.

Ejemplos de uso de Black English
1. It was in this environment that Julia Du Preez, a black English–speaker, tried to find a school for her 6–year–old, Grant.
2. PBS pioneer Joan Ganz Cooney gives Richard Nixon credit for his national literacy push, while executive producer Sam Gibbon and head writer Tom Whedon detail the extensive research involved (such as eye movement studies to determine the optimum placement of subtitles) and their focus on incorporating "black English." Admirable stuff –– but where are Freeman and the Cos?