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The Top 5 things the EXPERTS wish you knew about African American English/AAVE (Not what you think!)



In this video, I interview four experts on African American English: Dr. Sonja Lanehart, Dr. Hiram Smith, Minnie Quartey Annan, and Christopher Hall, to learn what they wish the public knew about African American English. Their responses weren’t what I expected! They discussed everything from who speaks it, to what we call it (with discussion of AAL: “African American Language”).

In our wide-ranging discussions, 5 themes emerged:
1. Not all Black Americans speak it and not everyone who speaks it is Black.
2. AAE is systematic. It has rules!
3. The fact that it has rules means that you can get it wrong.
4. The reason it is stigmatized is not about linguistic facts, but are because people use language as a proxy for racial discrimination.
5.It has multiple registers, including a formal register (sometimes called African American Standard English, AASE)

Dr. Lanehart’s book, The Oxford Handbook of African American Language, is available for purchase here:

I will add a purchase link for Dr. Smith’s book when it becomes available.

More of my interview with Dr. Lanehart is available here:

The Corpus of Regional African American Language can be found here:

Other recommended reading:
African American English: Structure, History, and Use:
African American English: A Linguistic Introduction:

The study with the “cookie monster” test:

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