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This is similar to the Zimbabwean isiNdebele vs. isiZulu conversation.
Are they two distinct languages,
Or dialects of the same language?
Who decides?
Who decides that isiXhosa and isiZulu are different languages,
Or merely dialects?
Prof. Uju explains that AAL/AAEV is a language, not a dialect.
Is Pidgin a language?
Who decides?
Linguistics?
Politics?
Apartheid?
Colonialism?
Slavery?
βAfrican Americans recognize AAL as a language.
It is a vital push for cultural autonomy and validation,
Countering a history of socio-political marginalisation that dismissed it as "incorrect" English.
Why then, are people so hellbent on perpetuating white supremacist rhetoric by denying this status?
βIf we can view isiXhosa, isiZulu, and Zimbabwean isiNdebele as three distinct languages,
What is so difficult about recognising AAL as a language?
βWhat about sePedi, seTswana, and seSotho?
Are they languages or dialects?
Who decides?
Do we recognize that this language debate is actually a power struggle? For example,
If we decide sePedi is merely a dialect of seSotho,
We are effectively saying that the Pedi people rank lower on a socio-political hierarchy than the Sotho people.
Nobody wants that!
Except of course the people whose status is elevated when that happens.
βThis isn't unique to Africa,
Europe operates on the exact same political double standard.
Take Scandinavia,
Where Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian are distinct sovereign nations,
They claim 3 separate "languages,"
But their citizens can sit down and understand each other effortlessly.
Another example is the Balkans,
Where Serbian, Croatian, and Bosnian are linguistically the exact same system,
But were fractured into "different languages",
Purely to draw hard lines around national and ethnic identity.
If the West can comfortably grant separate language status to European varieties that are practically identical,
Simply to respect their borders,
Then denying that same status to AAL,
Simply because it exists within a border controlled by others more powerful,
Is a deliberate choice to maintain a socio-political hierarchy.
And that's precisely why African Americans push back when told their language is merely a dialect,
They know it is never just a linguistic debate,
It is a direct refusal to accept a lower place in the social hierarchy.
More than that,
It is a demand for recognition based on linguistic facts:
A language is simply a system with its own complete set of rules and grammar.
AAL isn't "broken" English,
It is a fully formed system with its own consistent structure.
βI believe people are entering this debate from completely different paradigms,
Different ideological standpoints,
Different operational frameworks,
& Different vantage points.
Meaning,
There is very little chance they will ever truly hear each other.
O bua nonsense, Ausi. What you wrote here Umbhedo wonke and uyadika because ga o batle go retsa. Eintlek Uyangxola nje wena and ipride yakho e go etsa blind. Malwimi a rona ga se code switching and that's why di ngamla a di verstani gore re ringa ka eng unless ba tseba go bua puo ya rona. On top of that, it is not a given gore MoSotho o kgona go understanda Sizulu because dilanguage tseo ga ditshwane niks and ga go na moo dikopanang teng. Bula nqondo, yehlis'umoya and o tla ba sharp.
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