Sunday, February 10, 2019
Cosbys Ebonics :: essays research papers
Cosby on EbonicsIn 1996, the Oakland school District proposed the inclusion of what is known as "Ebonics" into its curriculum. Ebonics, or Black language, has been referred to in various ways over the years "African American gross English," "Pan-African Communication Behaviors," "African vocabulary Systems," or "West and Niger-Congo African Language Systems." By any name, Ebonics, when studied over the years, has been proven to be a real language with its own phonology, syntax, morphology, sentence patterns, and double interpretations of words. The pattern that Ebonics speakers in the United States speak is highly similar to the patterns seen in both the Caribbean Creole and the West African languages. No one would have thought that comic Bill Cosby would have an opinion on this subject, scarcely as I read through essay I realized the logic and inclemency behind his paper.In his essay Bill Cosby states that, "Ebonics be a analyzable issue," and it is, also he feels that it should not be taught in schools without studying the difficultys that could develop from teaching "an urbanized version of the English language." Cosby has a PhD in education, which increases his credibleness. Cosby, organism a black man, should not affect how his essay is read but it may be an issue to some. His use of humor makes the subject easier to grok and the entire piece more interesting. There is always a stark way and a lighter way to address any caper that affects many people and Cosbys choice to use humor makes more wizard considering who he is in the public eye. Ebonics is a difficult issue to spile with, and Cosby makes a valid point that it should not be taught in school. Cosbys credibility is not weakened because of his PhD in education if nothing else it is heightened. Being that he has this degree, he is more likely to obtain all the facts before forming a strong opinion on the subject. Having to teach E bonics to anyone and everyone would be a problem and some people may not want to learn a new version of the language that has been taught for how many years. Cosbys education creates a feel of an educated person making an educated opinion, not only if anyone with a personal opinion. A black man has just as much authority to discuss Ebonics as a white or Asian-American person. Just because Cosby is black does not affect the way Ebonics would be encountered in everyday occurrences.
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