User:Ericalee1217/African-American Vernacular English
David Crystal, author of The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language lists some grammatical features that are established in African American Vernacular English. These features expand upon the vowel and verb usage addressed by Green.[1]
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- ^ 1941-, Crystal, David, (2015). The Cambridge encyclopedia of language. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-51698-3. OCLC 965921663.
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