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Terms or senses in the variety ofEnglish spoken, especially in urban communities, by most working-class and some middle-classAfrican-Americans.
It is asociolect with significantly different grammatical characteristics fromStandard English, especially intense-aspect andnegation constructions. Many African-American communities maintaindiglossia between African-American Vernacular English (AAVE) and Standard English.
The following label generates this category:African-American Vernacular (aliasesAAVE,African American Vernacular,African American Vernacular English,African-American Vernacular English,BVE)edit. To generate this category using one of these labels, use{{lb|en|label}}.
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