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E-raamat: Variation in the Caribbean: From creole continua to individual agency

Edited by (University of the West Indies, St. Augustine), Edited by (University of Texas at Austin)
  • Formaat: 284 pages
  • Sari: Creole Language Library 37
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jan-2011
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027287397
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  • Formaat: 284 pages
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  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027287397
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The study of linguistic variation in the Caribbean has been central to the emergence of Pidgin and Creole Linguistics as an academic field. It has yielded influential theory, such as the (post-)creole continuum or the 'Acts of Identity' models, that has shaped sociolinguistics far beyond creole settings. This volume collects current work in the field and focuses on methodological and theoretical innovations that continue, expand, and update the dialog between Caribbean variation studies and general sociolinguistics.
Introduction 1(12)
Lars Hinrichs
Joseph T. Farquharson
PART I Variation and linguistic systems
Revisiting variation between sa and o in Sranan
13(26)
Donald Winford
Inherent variability and coexistent systems: Negation in Bequia
39(18)
James A. Walker
Jack Sidnell
Putting individuals back in contact: Accommodation strategies by Barbadians in Ipswich
57(22)
Michelle C. Brana-Straw
Relative markers in spoken Standard Jamaican English
79(28)
Ulrike Gut
PART II Variation and identity
"Flying at half-mast"? Voices, genres, and orthographies in Barbadian Creole
107(26)
Janina Fenigsen
The creole continuum and individual agency: Approaches to stylistic variation in Jamaica
133(30)
Dagmar Deuber
Language attitudes and linguistic awareness in Jamaican English
163(28)
Andrea Sand
PART III Variation and the community
The varilingual repertoire of Tobagonian speakers
191(16)
Valerie Youssef
On the emergence of new language varieties: The case of the Eastern Maroon Creole in French Guiana
207(24)
Bettina Migge
Isabelle Leglise
`Creole' and youth language in a British inner-city community
231(20)
Susan Dray
Mark Sebba
Le Page's theoretical and applied legacy in sociolinguistics and creole studies
251(22)
John R. Rickford
Name index 273(2)
Subject index 275