African-American English
| African-American English | |
|---|---|
| Black English | |
| Region | United States |
| Ethnicity | African Americans |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – |
| Glottolog | None |
| Part of a series on ethnic |
| African Americans |
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African-American English (AAE) is the group of English dialects spoken predominantly by Black people in the United States and, less often, in Canada. Most commonly, African-American English is an umbrella term that refers to a dialect continuum ranging from African-American Vernacular English to more standard American English. Like all widely spoken language varieties, African-American English shows variation stylistically, generationally, geographically (that is, features specific to singular cities or regions only), in rural versus urban characteristics, in vernacular versus standard registers, etc. There has been a significant body of African-American literature and oral tradition for centuries.