As always, John McWhorter’s articles about linguistics are right on target. (And as always, I can’t help but wish that he’d think as rigorously when writing about other subjects.)

#Linguistics #JohnMcWhorter #NewYorkTimes #Kriol #English #BlackEnglish #Ebonics #Australia #UnitedStates

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/20/opinion/language-kriol-australia.html?unlocked_article_code=1.-04.zZnS.l49J6l-al3ni&smid=url-share

Opinion | Why Creole Languages Are Not Broken English

How a pidgin became a Creole.

The New York Times

"It is noteworthy that African American English (AAE) rates in the oracy task
did not directly predict reading outcomes, whereas AAE
rates in the writing task did."

#language #BlackEnglish #dialect #reading #literacy #research

https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/1092-4388%282009/08-0056%29

@david
The audio course "A History of the English Language" by Professor Michael Drout has an interesting section on #BlackEnglish.

link to pdf, should writers use they own english by vershawn ashanti young
https://pubs.lib.uiowa.edu/ijcs/article/id/29866/

i dont do it as often as i used to 20 yrs ago in my writing but i still on occasion pepper My Mama Tongue into my poetry... i certainly do it in my internet posts — "i swair fo gawd" remains my Mama Tongue favorite (should i proly een change my pseudonym to iswairfogawd 🤔 ???)

#BlackMastodon #aave #blackenglish

Should Writers Use They Own English?

Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies