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Language Contact in Africa and the African Diaspora in the Americas
In honor of John V. Singler
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2017
About this book
Language Contact in Africa and the African Diaspora in the Americas brings together the original research of nineteen leading scholars on language contact and pidgin/creole genesis. In recent decades, increasing attention has been paid to the role of historical, cultural and demographic factors in language contact situations. John Victor Singler’s body of work, a model of what such a research paradigm should look like, strikes a careful balance between sociohistorical and linguistic analysis. The case studies in this volume present investigations into the sociohistorical matrix of language contact and critical insights into the sociolinguistic consequences of language contact within Africa and the African Diaspora. Additionally, they contribute to ongoing debates about pidgin/creole genesis and language contact by examining and comparing analyses and linguistic outcomes of particular sociohistorical and cultural contexts, and considering less-studied factors such as speaker agency and identity in the emergence, nativization, and stabilization of contact varieties.
Reviews
Pieter Muysken, Radboud University Nijmegen:
Throughout his career, John Singler has stressed the need to bring in very good evidence, both historical and linguistic, when trying to account for language contact processes. The present volume bears testimony to this, with a number of very interesting studies about Africa as well as the African Diaspora.
Throughout his career, John Singler has stressed the need to bring in very good evidence, both historical and linguistic, when trying to account for language contact processes. The present volume bears testimony to this, with a number of very interesting studies about Africa as well as the African Diaspora.
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Table of contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
1 - Part 1. The sociohistorical matrix of language contact
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Population factors, multilingualism and the emergence of grammar
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The African diaspora in Latin America
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The sociohistorical matrix of creolization and the role children played in this process
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Creole as necessity? Creole as choice?
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Bahamian Creole English
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Linguistic commonality in English of the African diaspora
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Historical separations
177 - Part 2. Sources of grammar and processes of language contact
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Some observations on the sources of AAVE structure
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Unity in diversity
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Krio as the Western Maroon Creole language of Jamaica, and the /na/ isogloss
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Number marking in Jamaican Patwa
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Variationist creolistics, with a phonological focus
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Pidginization versus second language acquisition
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Crosslinguistic effects in adjectivization strategies in Suriname, Ghana and Togo
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Author index
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Language index
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Subject index
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Keywords for this book
Contact Linguistics; Creole studies; Historical linguistics; Sociolinguistics and Dialectology
Audience(s) for this book
Professional and scholarly;