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Should Ebonics be recognized as a new language
Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 22:58:49
I feel that Ebonics should not be recognized as a new language, because it derives mostly from English, and has features that resemble the Standard English. Before I discuss why Ebonics simply is a dialect, I would like to reassure what the definitions of 'language' and 'dialect' are. Language is a "Communication of thoughts and feelings through a system of arbitrary signals used by a nation, people, or other distinct community," while dialect means, "A
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an entirely different language. The original version of English would be lost, and other English-speaking countries would start using this mixed language, as the U.S.A. can affect the world significantly by accepting Ebonics and using it on the media and in international affairs.
My understanding is that Ebonics should be recognized only as a dialect (leave it as it is today), while respecting its cultural value, so that it will not be forgotten.
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