Date: Mon, 17 Jul 1995 18:07:55 CST
From: salikoko mufwene mufw[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]MIDWAY.UCHICAGO.EDU
Subject: Re: oj trial
In Message Mon, 17 Jul 1995 16:08:52 -0500,
Ditra Henry udhenry[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]UXA.ECN.BGU.EDU writes:
EVERYONE......especially Sali...Sounding Black...talking Black..speaking
BEV..AAVE..Ebonics or as I prefer to call it..BAE..Black American English..
IS A MOOT ISSUE IN COURT ESP. FOR LAYMEN AND EVEN MORE SO FOR LINGUIST.
How does this become MY business? Besides, your don't explain the racist
dimension of the comment to which Attorney Cochran objected!
ADVOCATE OF BAE IS ANOTHER LANGUAGE NOT JUST A DIALECT
Now, this is interesting. Is your position based on linguistic or
sociohistorical facts, or is it based on sentiments? A term more consistent
with your position should drop "English" from "Black American English," by
the way. The term "Ebonics" would be more adequate within your list. In any
case, find a name that won't tempt others to characterize it as a variety
of English.
Sali.
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Salikoko S. Mufwene
University of Chicago
Dept. of Linguistics
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Chicago, IL 60637
s-mufwene[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]uchicago.edu
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