Exploring the Grammar and Cultural Structure of AAVE
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A brief follow-up discussion on African American Vernacular English (AAVE), touching on its grammar mechanics, cultural and structural aspects, with the authors adding their own interpretation and philosophical perspective.
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We add our own interpretation and philosophical discussion to bring some additional understanding to this...
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