Historicity and Variation in Creole Studies
Author : Arnold R. Highfield
Publisher : Karoma Publishers, Incorporated
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 18,19 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Creole dialects
ISBN :
Author : Arnold R. Highfield
Publisher : Karoma Publishers, Incorporated
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 18,19 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Creole dialects
ISBN :
Author : Arnold R. Highfield
Publisher : Karoma Publishers, Incorporated
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 41,91 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN :
Author : John A. Holm
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 41,94 MB
Release : 1988-05-05
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9780521271080
This first volume of Holm's major survey of pidgins and creoles provides an up-to-date and readable introduction to a field of study that has become established only in the past few decades. Written for both students and general readers with a basic knowledge of linguistics, the book's original perspective will also attract specialists in the field seeking a broad overview of the linguistic relationships among these languages. Creolized, or restructured versions of English, French, Spanish, Dutch, Portugese, and other languages arose during European colonial expansion. These resulted in such creoles as Jamaican, Haitian, Papiamentu, and some one hundred others, as well as such semi-creoles as Afrikaans, non-standard Brazilian Portugese, Papiamentu, and American Black English. Scholars have tended to work on particular language varieties in relative isolation, making comparative research into the genesis, development, and structure of creoles difficult. In writing this book, Holm draws on broad studies of many languages to make clear how far-reaching creoles'similarities are and to challenge current linguistic theories on creoles and pidgins. The emphasis of this volume is largely empirical rather than descriptive. Its core is a comparative study of creoles based on European languages in Africa and the Caribbean that demonstrates the striking similarities among the languages in terms of their lexical semantics, phonology, and syntax. A forthcoming volume provides a socio-historic overview of variety development and text examples, with translations, of the restructured languages.
Author : Albert Valdman
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 47,3 MB
Release : 2006-01-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9027252505
This volume presents a collection of new articles by sixteen specialists in the field of pidgin and creole studies, assembled in honor of the world-renowned creolist, Albert Valdman. The articles, written from a variety of theoretical perspectives, are organized thematically in three sections: on the history of specific pidgins or creoles (including Louisiana Creole and Haitian Creole); on the sociohistorical settings that gave rise to these contact languages and issues affecting their future development; and on issues of linguistic variation and change. In keeping with Valdman s own primary interests, the French-based creoles receive the most attention, including both those of the Atlantic zone and those of the Indian Ocean, but the volume also presents significant scholarship on English- and Portuguese-based varieties.
Author : Silvia Kouwenberg
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 704 pages
File Size : 21,4 MB
Release : 2009-02-11
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1444305999
Featuring an international contributor list, this long-awaited and broad-ranging collection examines the key issues, topics and research in pidgin and creole studies. A comprehensive reference work exploring the treatment of core aspects of pidgins/creoles, focusing on the questions that animate creole studies Brings together newly-commissioned entries by an international contributor team Accessibly structured into four sections covering: the character of pidgins and creoles; the relation of pidgins/creoles to other language phenomena and other languages; issues in pidgin/creole genesis; and the role of pidgins/creoles in society Provides a valuable resource for students, scholars and researchers working across a number linguistic disciplines, including sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, and the anthropology of language
Author : Isabelle Léglise
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 23,80 MB
Release : 2021
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Author : Stephan Gramley
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 513 pages
File Size : 43,91 MB
Release : 2003-10-04
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1134944276
First published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Author : Mark Sebba
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 13,33 MB
Release : 1997-05-19
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1349255874
Contact Languages: Pidgins and Creoles aims to introduce the reader to the exciting and important field of pidgin and creole studies. The book deals with the linguistic, historical and social aspects of the development of pidgin and creole languages. Detailed case studies of individual pidgins and creoles are based around texts drawn from a range of different types and contexts (mainly contemporary), with discussion and grammatical notes. Chapters are interspersed with exercises to consolidate and develop the reader's understanding.
Author : Claire Lefebvre
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 323 pages
File Size : 49,3 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0199945292
"This book presents a coherent picture of the progress that has been made in research on relabeling over the last 15 years"--
Author : Sybil Kein
Publisher : LSU Press
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 43,95 MB
Release : 2000-08
Category : History
ISBN : 0807142050
The word Creole evokes a richness rivaled only by the term's widespread misunderstanding. Now both aspects of this unique people and culture are given thorough, illuminating scrutiny in Creole, a comprehensive, multidisciplinary history of Louisiana's Creole population. Written by scholars, many of Creole descent, the volume wrangles with the stuff of legend and conjecture while fostering an appreciation for the Creole contribution to the American mosaic. The collection opens with a historically relevant perspective found in Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson's 1916 piece "People of Color of Louisiana" and continues with contemporary writings: Joan M. Martin on the history of quadroon balls; Michel Fabre and Creole expatriates in France; Barbara Rosendale Duggal with a debiased view of Marie Laveau; Fehintola Mosadomi and the downtrodden roots of Creole grammar; Anthony G. Barthelemy on skin color and racism as an American legacy; Caroline Senter on Reconstruction poets of political vision; and much more. Violet Harrington Bryan, Lester Sullivan, Jennifer DeVere Brody, Sybil Kein, Mary Gehman, Arthi A. Anthony, and Mary L. Morton offer excellent commentary on topics that range from the lifestyles of free women of color in the nineteenth century to the Afro-Caribbean links to Creole cooking. By exploring the vibrant yet marginalized culture of the Creole people across time, Creole goes far in diminishing past and present stereotypes of this exuberant segment of our society. A study that necessarily embraces issues of gender, race and color, class, and nationalism, it speaks to the tensions of an increasingly ethnically mixed mainstream America.