This innovative book contributes to a paradigm shift in the study of creole languages, forging new empirical frameworks for understanding language and culture in sociohistorical contact. The authors bring together archival sources to challenge dominant linguistic theory and practice and engage issues of power, positioning marginalized indigenous peoples as the center of, and vital agents in, these languages' formation and development. Students in language contact, pidgins and creoles, Caribbean studies, and postcolonial studies courses-and scholars across many disciplines-will benefit from…mehr
This innovative book contributes to a paradigm shift in the study of creole languages, forging new empirical frameworks for understanding language and culture in sociohistorical contact. The authors bring together archival sources to challenge dominant linguistic theory and practice and engage issues of power, positioning marginalized indigenous peoples as the center of, and vital agents in, these languages' formation and development. Students in language contact, pidgins and creoles, Caribbean studies, and postcolonial studies courses-and scholars across many disciplines-will benefit from this book and be convinced of the importance of understanding creoles and creolization.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nicholas G. Faraclas is a Professor in Linguistics at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras. Sally J. Delgado is a certified teacher and Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Puerto Rico, Cayey Campus.
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Contents Chapter 1: Introduction: Post-colonial Linguistics and Post-creole Creolistics Nicholas G. Faraclas and Sally J. Delgado Chapter 2: A Subaltern Overview of Early Colonial Contact in the Afro-Atlantic: Renegades, Maroons and the Sugar Story Nicholas G. Faraclas Chapter 3: Sociohistorical Matrices for the Emergence of Afro-Atlantic 'Creoles' and other pre-1800 Colonial Era Contact Repertoires and Varieties Nicholas G. Faraclas and Sally J. Delgado Chapter 4: Renegades, Raiders, Loggers and Traders in the Early Colonial Contact Zones of the Western Caribbean Sally J. Delgado Chapter 5: 'Arawak', 'Carib' and 'Garifuna': Indigenous Trans-/Pluri-linguality versus Imperial Myth-making in the Afro-Atlantic Fernando Y. Alvarado Benítez and Nicholas G. Faraclas Chapter 6: Jamaican Maroon Spirit Language, Krio and Cryptolect Ian Hancock Chapter 7: Conceptual Construal, Convergence and the Creole Lexicon Micah Corum
Contents Chapter 1: Introduction: Post-colonial Linguistics and Post-creole Creolistics Nicholas G. Faraclas and Sally J. Delgado Chapter 2: A Subaltern Overview of Early Colonial Contact in the Afro-Atlantic: Renegades, Maroons and the Sugar Story Nicholas G. Faraclas Chapter 3: Sociohistorical Matrices for the Emergence of Afro-Atlantic 'Creoles' and other pre-1800 Colonial Era Contact Repertoires and Varieties Nicholas G. Faraclas and Sally J. Delgado Chapter 4: Renegades, Raiders, Loggers and Traders in the Early Colonial Contact Zones of the Western Caribbean Sally J. Delgado Chapter 5: 'Arawak', 'Carib' and 'Garifuna': Indigenous Trans-/Pluri-linguality versus Imperial Myth-making in the Afro-Atlantic Fernando Y. Alvarado Benítez and Nicholas G. Faraclas Chapter 6: Jamaican Maroon Spirit Language, Krio and Cryptolect Ian Hancock Chapter 7: Conceptual Construal, Convergence and the Creole Lexicon Micah Corum
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