AAVE
AAVE, or African American Vernacular English, is a distinct variety of English spoken primarily by some African American communities. It has its own unique grammatical structures, vocabulary, and pronunciation patterns, which set it apart from Standard American English. AAVE has roots in the historical experiences of African Americans and reflects cultural identity and heritage.
Linguists recognize AAVE as a legitimate language system, not merely a slang or informal speech. It has been studied for its complex rules and features, such as the use of double negatives and specific verb forms. Understanding AAVE contributes to a broader appreciation of linguistic diversity and cultural expression.