• Wiz@midwest.social
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    15 hours ago

    Is AAVE = “African American Vernacular English”? That’s the only thing I can think that it would be.

    • Vodulas [they/them]@beehaw.org
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      Of note here, AAVE is an outdated term. AAE - African American English (still a little outdated) or AAL - African American Language (the newest, most accurate term) are more accurate. Linguists dropped the “Vernacular” because it is not a slang language, and are starting to change “English” to “Language” because it is most likely derived from creole, not English

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        Thank you so much for the more accurate names. Though a lot of black folks I know still do call it AAVE or B(V)E (Black (Vernacular) English), I’m not sure why.

        You’re correct that it’s not a slang language. I wasn’t aware that vernacular implied that, I appreciate the education!

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          It was AAVE for a long time, and momentum is a hell of a thing. Ultimately whatever the culture wants to call it, it is really up to them.