| ▲ | MrJohz 3 hours ago | |||||||
But I think that national identity doesn't exist in the same way, do you know what I mean? Like, being Black/African American in the US is an important part of a person's identity, but it doesn't necessarily have the trappings of nationhood in the same way that Scottish identity does. That's not to say that the identity is any weaker, just that it manifests itself differently. This means that AAV is culturally important, but there's not necessarily the same sense of "this is a separate language" that there is with Scots, even though in many ways it has all the same claims of being one. | ||||||||
| ▲ | mghackerlady 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I suppose, though I feel like the tie to nationalism=language is weak at best | ||||||||
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