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American Dialect Society: Links
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http://www.americandialect.org/
A list of links to Web sources on Black English.
African-American Letters from the University of Virginia
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http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/subjects/African-American.html
A collection of African-American letters from the University of Virginia.
Writings on the Ebonics Issue
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http://www.stanford.edu/~rickford/ebonics/
A collection of John Rickford's writings on Ebonics.
Center for Applied Linguistics: Ebonics Information
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http://www.cal.org/ebonics/
A collection of policy papers on Ebonics.
African American Vernacular English
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http://bryan.myweb.uga.edu/AAVE/
A short description of African American Vernacular English, including linguistic features and glossary of related linguistic terms.
Uncle Remus
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http://xroads.virginia.edu/~UG97/remus/selections.html
Seven Uncle Remus tales are given with analysis and context.
The Creole Origins of AAVE: Evidence from Copula Absence
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http://www.stanford.edu/~rickford/papers/CreoleOriginsOfAAVE.html
A paper by John R. Rickford of Stanford University on African American Vernacular English.
The Linguist List: Ebonics
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http://linguist.emich.edu/topics/ebonics/
The Oakland, Michigan resolution on Ebonics, and a discussion list of Ebonics.
Description of African American Vernacular English
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http://members.tripod.com/ALWT/socio3.html
An unannotated bibliography.
She Talkded the Talk and Walkded the Walk
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http://www.modlinguistics.com/Sociolinguistics/dialects/Convergence%20of%20Sound%20and%20Meaning%20in%20AAVE%20Language%20and%20Culture.htm
A paper on the convergence of sound and meaning in African American Vernacular English language and culture.
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