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Ebonics (a portmanteau of the words ebony and phonics) is a term that was originally intended to refer to the language of all people descended from African slaves, particularly in West Africa, the Caribbean, and North America. The term Ebonics was created in 1973 by a group of black scholars who disapproved of the negative terms being used to describe this type of language. Since the 1996 controversy over its use by the Oakland School Board, the term Ebonics has primarily been used to refer to the sociolect African-American English, a dialect distinctively different from Standard American English.

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  • Ebonics (engl. Kofferwort aus ebony und phonics) ist eine Bezeichnung, die sich ursprünglich auf die Sprache aller von schwarzafrikanischen Sklaven abstammenden Menschen – besonders in Westafrika, der Karibik und Nordamerika – bezog. Im Laufe der Zeit, insbesondere nach 1996, wurde sie häufiger im Sinne von „Afroamerikanischem Englisch“ benutzt, um die Unabhängigkeit vom Amerikanischen Englisch der anderen Bevölkerungsgruppen hervorzuheben. (de)
  • Ebonics (a portmanteau of the words ebony and phonics) is a term that was originally intended to refer to the language of all people descended from African slaves, particularly in West Africa, the Caribbean, and North America. The term Ebonics was created in 1973 by a group of black scholars who disapproved of the negative terms being used to describe this type of language. Since the 1996 controversy over its use by the Oakland School Board, the term Ebonics has primarily been used to refer to the sociolect African-American English, a dialect distinctively different from Standard American English. (en)
  • Ebonics ou Ebonic est un terme anglais originellement employé aux États-Unis pour caractériser la variété linguistique parlée par les Afro-Américains ou plus généralement par la population noire. Depuis 1996, ce terme désigne la langue vernaculaire dérivée de l'anglais et utilisée par la population afro-américaine. Ce terme s'est principalement répandu à la suite de la controverse d'Oakland (Californie) du 18 décembre 1996 (cf. en:Oakland Ebonics controversy). (fr)
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  • Ebonics (engl. Kofferwort aus ebony und phonics) ist eine Bezeichnung, die sich ursprünglich auf die Sprache aller von schwarzafrikanischen Sklaven abstammenden Menschen – besonders in Westafrika, der Karibik und Nordamerika – bezog. Im Laufe der Zeit, insbesondere nach 1996, wurde sie häufiger im Sinne von „Afroamerikanischem Englisch“ benutzt, um die Unabhängigkeit vom Amerikanischen Englisch der anderen Bevölkerungsgruppen hervorzuheben. (de)
  • Ebonics (a portmanteau of the words ebony and phonics) is a term that was originally intended to refer to the language of all people descended from African slaves, particularly in West Africa, the Caribbean, and North America. The term Ebonics was created in 1973 by a group of black scholars who disapproved of the negative terms being used to describe this type of language. Since the 1996 controversy over its use by the Oakland School Board, the term Ebonics has primarily been used to refer to the sociolect African-American English, a dialect distinctively different from Standard American English. (en)
  • Ebonics ou Ebonic est un terme anglais originellement employé aux États-Unis pour caractériser la variété linguistique parlée par les Afro-Américains ou plus généralement par la population noire. Depuis 1996, ce terme désigne la langue vernaculaire dérivée de l'anglais et utilisée par la population afro-américaine. Ce terme s'est principalement répandu à la suite de la controverse d'Oakland (Californie) du 18 décembre 1996 (cf. en:Oakland Ebonics controversy). (fr)
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