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Language / Ebonics / Ausbausprache /  Abstandsprache and Dachsprache / African American Vernacular English / Dialect / Arvanitika / Mutual intelligibility / English-based creole languages / Croatian language / Linguistics / African American English / Culture
Date: 2007-10-12 17:47:58
Language
Ebonics
Ausbausprache
Abstandsprache and Dachsprache
African American Vernacular English
Dialect
Arvanitika
Mutual intelligibility
English-based creole languages
Croatian language
Linguistics
African American English
Culture

Making Languages Ralph W. Fasold Georgetown University

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