African American thoughts of Ebonics, Rachel Jeantel and (im)politeness.
By Jingyao Xia
Yugang Peng
By Jingyao Xia
Yugang Peng
Work Cited and Reference:
•Spoken Soul: The Story of Black English, John Russell Rickford, 2000.
•African American Vernacular English: John Russell Rickford, 1999.
•Ebonics: The True Language of Black Folks, Robert L. Williams, 1975.
•Website: Language Log: Rachel Jeantel’s language in the Zimmerman trial, 2013
•Interview webpage: http://youtu.be/dicahjTejb4
•The Racist Social-Media Reactions To Rachel Jeantel at The Zimmerman Trial, politicalarticles, sources online: http://youtu.be/SVER04UWNQE
Troutman, D. (n.d.). Intro to Politeness. Angel Learning. Retrieved April 24, 2014, from
https://angel.msu.edu/section/default.asp?id=SS14-WRA-150-027-97CVHH-EL-04-054
•Spoken Soul: The Story of Black English, John Russell Rickford, 2000.
•African American Vernacular English: John Russell Rickford, 1999.
•Ebonics: The True Language of Black Folks, Robert L. Williams, 1975.
•Website: Language Log: Rachel Jeantel’s language in the Zimmerman trial, 2013
•Interview webpage: http://youtu.be/dicahjTejb4
•The Racist Social-Media Reactions To Rachel Jeantel at The Zimmerman Trial, politicalarticles, sources online: http://youtu.be/SVER04UWNQE
Troutman, D. (n.d.). Intro to Politeness. Angel Learning. Retrieved April 24, 2014, from
https://angel.msu.edu/section/default.asp?id=SS14-WRA-150-027-97CVHH-EL-04-054