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In reply to the discussion: Trayvon Martin's friend and a key witness made a lot more sense than you think [View all]noiretextatique
(27,275 posts)40. i studied linguistics in college
so i have so idea of what i am talking about. black people, just like white people, who are isolated from the larger society have developed dialects, like the cajuns. in the case of african-americans, given the history of racism and segregation (isolation), the dialect known as black english developed. it is similar to other dialects, but it has been indentified as a distinct dialect. the gullah people, who happened to be black, also devleoped a distinct dialect. i don't think you and i are remotely speaking the same language now, because you clearly are not understanding me. end of discussion, but thanks.
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Trayvon Martin's friend and a key witness made a lot more sense than you think [View all]
Are_grits_groceries
Jun 2013
OP
Yes... her volume was my issue.. I am surprised they didn't do something to improve the microphone
hlthe2b
Jun 2013
#5
wow... your post has so many ugly undercurrents, I don't even know where to start....
hlthe2b
Jun 2013
#6
Were you born this racist or did you have to study for years to achieve it? n/t
backscatter712
Jun 2013
#10
you said it in a thread about Rachel Jeantel --are you saying she's British or Canadian?
CreekDog
Jun 2013
#82
Are you serious?! American dialect alone has numerous variations. North South East West.
JaneyVee
Jun 2013
#11
thank you...there is so much shame, fear, ignorance, misunderstanding and racism
noiretextatique
Jun 2013
#31
Agreed. But it is often spoken in combination with English as are the others I mentioned.
nolabear
Jun 2013
#57
So you think she had a mastery of verb tenses and was lying about what she said?
displacedtexan
Jun 2013
#18
Chris Hayes had a linguistics professor on last night to address just this issue, and he
K Gardner
Jun 2013
#7
True linguistics study will tap Gullah and other real forms. However, what some like to refer to as
mfcorey1
Jun 2013
#53
That's awfully presumptuous of the writer to assume she was being disingenuous
apples and oranges
Jun 2013
#49
Instead of asking AGG to define it for you, you should take the time to make a case,
Judi Lynn
Jun 2013
#88