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Vernacular is brought low, that once tall graced page and tongue -- our very language trips.
ccfinlay: A Contest ccfinlay 2007
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Vernacular is only a small part of what might be called "Black English."
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Basically "Vernacular" means, made by an anonymous photographer.
THE IDEA OF VERNACULAR PHOTOGRAPHS IN MAJOR EXHIBITIONS AND PRIVATE COLLECTIONS 2007
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So he insists we’re saying that African ancestry = dark skin = Af-Am Vernacular, which is a ridiculous distortion of the argument.
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In Negro Myths from the Georgia Coast told in the Vernacular by Charles C. Jones Jr., Chanticleer the rooster works with the fox to take revenge on a yellow rooster.
Eliza’s Freedom Road Jerdine Nolen 2011
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In Negro Myths from the Georgia Coast told in the Vernacular by Charles C. Jones Jr., Chanticleer the rooster works with the fox to take revenge on a yellow rooster.
Eliza’s Freedom Road Jerdine Nolen 2011
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In Negro Myths from the Georgia Coast told in the Vernacular by Charles C. Jones Jr., Chanticleer the rooster works with the fox to take revenge on a yellow rooster.
Eliza’s Freedom Road Jerdine Nolen 2011
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In Negro Myths from the Georgia Coast told in the Vernacular by Charles C. Jones Jr., Chanticleer the rooster works with the fox to take revenge on a yellow rooster.
Eliza’s Freedom Road Jerdine Nolen 2011
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When I quote my students, I repeat their exact language, which sometimes includes grammar common to African-American Vernacular English.
Turnstyle: Talking Sh*t about Sh*t My Students Write Turnstyle 2011
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When I quote my students, I repeat their exact language, which sometimes includes grammar common to African-American Vernacular English.
Turnstyle: Talking Sh*t about Sh*t My Students Write Turnstyle 2011
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