J. Washington, Ryan Lee-James, Carla Burrell Stanford
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Teaching Phonemic and Phonological Awareness to Children Who Speak African American English
anguage varieties, sometimes called dialects, refer to differences in the content and structure of language that exist within speech communities (Trudgill, 2000). Speech communities are groups that share rules and expectations for how language is used based on their cultural backgrounds (e.g
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