Ebonics

التعريفات والمعاني

== English == === Alternative forms === ebonics === Etymology === Blend of ebony +‎ phonics. Coined by scholars at the Cognitive and Language Development of the Black Child conference in 1973 led by Robert L. Williams and published in his book Ebonics: The True Language of Black Folks (1975). Considered outdated by some. === Pronunciation === (General American) enPR: ē-bŏnʹĭks, ĭ-, ĕ-, IPA(key): /iˈbɑnɪks/, /ɪ̈-/, /ɛ-/ Rhymes: -ɒnɪks Hyphenation: Ebon‧ics === Proper noun === Ebonics (uncountable) African-American Vernacular English (AAVE). ==== Derived terms ==== === See also === === Further reading === ebonics (word) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Robert Williams (1975), Ebonics: The True Language of Black Folks, St. Louis: Institute of Black Studies, →OCLC “Ebonics”, in OneLook Dictionary Search. === Anagrams === bicones