- Look up
Ebonics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ebonics may
refer to: African-American
Vernacular English, a
distinctive lect, or variety, of English...
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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...
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Ebony is a
dense black/brown hardwood,
coming from
several species in the
genus Diospyros,
which also
includes the
persimmon tree. A few
Diospyros species...
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Variegated ebony is a
group of
valuable hardwood varieties,
generally obtained from
several species in the
genus Diospyros,
related to
genuine ebony. The wood...
- the
Oakland Ebonics Resolution of
December 1996 did the term '
Ebonics'
catch on
among linguists and the
general public. The
Oakland Ebonics Resolution...
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Miesha Hilliard, po****rly
known as
Ebony Mystique or
Ebony Goddess Mystique, (born
November 23, 1984), is an
American model and **** film actress...
- Look up
Ebony or
ebony in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ebony is a
dense black hardwood.
Ebony may also
refer to:
Ebony (magazine)
Ebony (band), a...
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Ebonics: The True
Language of
Black Folks is a 1975 book
written by the
American psychologist Robert Williams.
Williams coined the term
Ebonics two years...
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Ebony is a
monthly magazine that
focuses on news, culture, and entertainment. Its
target audience is the African-American community, and its coverage...
- African-American
English (or AAE; or
Ebonics, also
known as
Black American English or
simply Black English in
American linguistics) is the set of English...