이보닉스(Ebonics) 논쟁(영문)
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- 2014.03.31
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- 2013.11
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미국에 유학시절에 과제로 냈던 레포트입니다.
흑인영어(이보닉스)에 대한 내용을 다루고 있습니다.
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본문내용
Nowadays, many people use English as their first language. They use the same language, but their speech’s intonation, speed and accent are different. For example, the United Kingdom people use English which is called British English. The United States people use English which is called American English. Also, Australia people use a little different English which is called Australian English. Also, many other countries use English with their own speed, intonation, accent and words.
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Question #4: Why are you for or against the resolutions? Tell me your grounds or reasons.
“There are remarkable characteristics in Ebonics. American English Dialect has similar characteristics with the Standard American English. However, Ebonics doesn’t have similar characteristics with the Standard American English. Therefore, it couldn’t be a kind of American dialect. Another reason is that we have to respect African American people’s culture and their language. These are my reasons why I want to be on the affirmative side.
참고 자료
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