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Contact Englishes of the Eastern Caribbean

  • Edited by: Michael Aceto and Jeffrey P. Williams
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2003
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Contact Englishes of the Eastern Caribbean is the first collection to focus, via primary linguistic fieldwork, on the underrepresented and neglected area of the Anglophone Eastern Caribbean. The following islands are included: The Virgin Islands (USA & British), Anguilla, Barbuda, Dominica, St. Lucia, Carriacou, Barbados, Trinidad, and Guyana. In an effort to be as inclusive as possible, the contiguous areas of the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos islands (often considered part of North American Englishes) are also included. Papers in this volume explore all aspects of language study, including syntax, phonology, historical linguistics, dialectology, sociolinguistics, ethnography, and performance. It should be of interest not only to creolists but also to linguists, anthropologists, sociologists and educators either in the Caribbean itself or those who work with schoolchildren of West Indian descent.

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Ken Decker, SIL International:
This volume covers a wide variety of linguistic concerns and introduces data on many Caribbean varieties that have received little linguistic interest. This collection should be welcomed by all linguists who study is in the Anglophone Caribbean. There are chapters that will also be of interest to grammarians, phonologists, anthropologists, and sociologists.


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Phonological accommodation in black and white enclave communities
Becky Childs, Jeffrey Reaser and Walt Wolfram
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Helean McPhee
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A look at Grand Turk
Cecelia Cutler
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Plural markings
Robin Sabino, Mary Diamond and Leah Cockcroft
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The case of Island Harbor, Anguilla
Jeffrey P. Williams
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An alternative approach to the Anglophone Atlantic World with special emphasis on Barbudan Creole English
Michael Aceto
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Beverley Bryan and Rosalind Burnette
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On the sociohistorical origins and linguistic classification of the vernacular English in St. Lucia
Paul B. Garrett
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Linguistic creativity in a Creole community
Joan M. Fayer
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A sketch and some implications
Ronald Kephart
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Beyond Meso
Gerard Van Herk
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A comparative view, with particular reference to Barbadian, Trinidadian, and Guyanese
David Sutcliffe
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