Channel: Langfocus
Category: Education
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Description: This video is all about African American Vernacular English, the dialects of English historically spoken by Black Americans in the United States. Special thanks to Lawrence Pittman who recorded the audio samples for this video. Check out his art on his Instagram page instagram.com/challat_art . Additional thanks to Eunartha Bossamy for her ideas and feedback, as well Jamie Conner, Demetrii Wright, and Hasani Arnold for their feedback. 🚩 Special thanks to the following Champions who support Langfocus at patreon.com/langfocus : J Choi, Ali Mametraimov, AmateurTextualCriticism, Anjo Barnes, Auguste Fields, Bennett Seacrist, Bill Walderman, Brandon Gonzalez, Brian King, CFitz17, Clark Roth, Jacob Madsen, John Moffat, Karl-Erik Wångstedt, Kenny, Kirk Kirkpatrick, Leon Jiang, Marcelo Loureiro, Matthew Etter, Michael Arbagi, Michael Cuomo, Michael Regal, Nobbi Lampe-Strang, Paul Falstad, Rosalind Resnick, Ruben Sanchez Jr, ShadowCrossZero, Victoria Goh, Vincent David, W T, Walter Moore, Yamen Zein, Yuko Sunda, 19jks94, Abdullah Al-Kazaz, Adam Powell, Adam Vanderpluym, Admir Soko, Alan Corley, Alen, Alex Hanselka, Alexandre Smirnov, Ali Muhammed Alshehri, Alvin Quiñones, Andrew Transini, Andrew Woods, Anthony Kinread, Anthony Peter Swallow, Aous Mansouri, Ashley Dierolf, Avital Levant, Bartosz Czarnotta, Ben, Benn M, Brent Warner, Brian Begnoche, Brian Morton, Bruce Stark, Chelsea Boudreau, chris brown, Christian Langreiter, Christopher Lowell, contumaciousCulimancer, Daniel Young, Darek, David Eggleston, David LeCount, Dean Cary, Debbie Willow, Diane Young, DickyBoa, Dieter Raber, divad, Divadrax, Don Ross, Donald Tilley, Ed B, Ed Heard, Edward Wilson, Eren Parla, Eric Loewenthal, Evolyzer, Fabio Martini, fatimahl, Fawad Quraishi, G Bot, Grace Wagner, Greg Boyarko, Gregory Garecki, Guillermo Jimenez, Harry Kek, Henri Saussure, Herr K, Howard Clark, Hugh AULT, Ina Mwanda, J Yang, Jack Jackson, Jaidyn Workman, Jakub Krajňanský, James and Amanda Soderling, James Lillis, JAMES ORR, Jay Bernard, Jens Aksel Takle, JESUS FERNANDO MIRANDA BARBOSA, Jim Wink, JING LUO, JK Nair, JL Bumgarner, joanna jansen, John Hyaduck, Justin Faist, K M, Kirk Vistain, Klaw117, Konrad, Kristian Erickson, Krzysztof Dobrzanski, Kyle Ibarra, Kyle James, Laura Morland, Lee Dedmon, Leo Coyne, Leo Barudi, Lincoln Hutton, Lorraine Inez Lil, Louie dela Fuente, Luke Jensen, M.Aqeel Afzal, Mahmoud Hashemi, maiku, Margaret Langendorf, Maria Comninou, Mark, Mark Bonneaux, Mark Grigoleit, Mark Kemp, Markzipan, Martin Blackwell, Maurice Chou, Merrick Bobb, Merrick Bobb, Michael Poplin, Michael Sisson, Mike Frysinger, Mohammed A. Abahussain, Mário Pegado, Naama and Geoff Shang, Nadia B., Nicholas Gentry, Nicole Tovar, Oleksandr Ivanov, Oto Kohulák, ou_lyss, Panot, Papp Roland, Patrick smith, Patriot Nurse, Paul Shutler, Pauline Pavon, Paulla Fetzek, Peter Andersson, Peter Nikitin, Peter Scollar, Raymond Thomas, Renato Paroni de Castro, ReysDad, Richard Kelly, Robert Brockway, Robert Sheehan, Robert Williams, Roger Smith, Roland Seuhs, Ron McKinnon, Ronald Brady, Saffo Papantonopoulou, Sergio Alvarez, Sergio Pascalin, Shawn Galloway, Sheila Perryman, Sierra Rooney, Simon Blanchet, Simon Jaglom, Spartak Kagramanyan, Stefan Reichenberger, Steven Severance, Suzanne Jacobs, Tara Pride, TD, Theophagous, Thomas Chapel, thug rife, tommy dahill, Vinicius Marchezini, Vitor, William MacKenzie, William O Beeman, Yagub Alserkal, yasmine jaafar, Yassine Ouarzazi, Yeshar Hadi, zhangyimo, Éric Martin, Навальный. Main sources used for this video: African American Vernacular English by Jack Sidnell . hawaii.edu/satocenter/langnet/definitions/aave.html Outline of AAVE Grammar by Jack Sidnell. cdt.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Outline_of_AAVE_grammar___Jack_Sidnell_2002_1_Afr.pdf Game done changed: A look at selected AAVE features in the TV series The Wire. By Joe Trotta & Oleg Bylahher. Yale Grammatical Diversity Project: English in North America. ygdp.yale.edu/phenomena-by-category Unstressed been: Past and Present in African American English By Arthur K Spears Englishes around the World: Studies in honour of Manfred Görlach. Volume 1 ... edited by Edgar W. Schneider American English Grammar: An Introduction By Seth R. Katz Introduction to Sociolinguistics by Ronald Wardhaugh, Janet M. Fuller page 46-49. Music: "Gisele Revisited" by South London HiFi. Outro: "In Case You Forgot" by Otis McDonald.