
Agency in the Emergence of Creole Languages
The role of women, renegades, and people of African and indigenous descent in the emergence of the colonial era creoles
Nicholas Faraclas(Editor)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 12. June 2012
Book
Hardback
246 pages
978-90-272-5268-5 (ISBN)
Description
This book is a 'must read' for those who are looking for fresh perspectives on the process of creolization of language. Focusing on peoples whose agency has too often been rendered invisible in colonial and neo-colonial history and on voices which have too often been silenced in linguistic accounts of creole genesis, this volume considers socio-historical and linguistic evidence that attests to the important roles played in the emergence of the Atlantic and Pacific Creoles by marginalized populations, such as women and people of non-European descent. In this work, the authors amass and critically analyze a wealth of compelling data not only from phonology, morpho-syntax, pragmatics, and descriptive, theoretical, and applied linguistics, but also from history, economics, political science, sociology, anthropology, and critical theory to demonstrate how enterprising women, rebellious slaves, insubordinate sailors, and a host of other renegades and maroons had a major impact on the creolized societies, cultures, and languages of the colonial era Atlantic and Pacific.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
+ index
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 164 mm
Weight
615 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-5268-5 (9789027252685)
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Nicholas Faraclas
Agency in the Emergence of Creole Languages
The role of women, renegades, and people of African and indigenous descent in the emergence of the colonial era creoles
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Content
1. Acknowledgements; 2. Abbreviations; 3. Marginalized peoples, racialized slavery and the emergence of the Atlantic Creoles (by Faraclas, Nicholas); 4. African agency in the emergence of the Atlantic Creoles (by Zambrana, Pier Angeli LeCompte); 5. Women and colonial era creolization (by Faraclas, Nicholas); 6. Indigenous peoples and the emergence of the Caribbean Creoles (by Luna, Marta Viada Bellido de); 7. Linguistic evidence for the influence of indigenous Caribbean grammars on the grammars of the Atlantic Creoles (by Luna, Marta Viada Bellido de); 8. Societes de cohabitation and the similarities between the English lexifier Creoles of the Atlantic and the Pacific: The case for diffusion from the Afro-Atlantic to the Pacific (by Faraclas, Nicholas); 9. Influences of Houma ancestral languages on Houma French: West Muskogean features in Houma French (by Faraclas, Nicholas); 10. Marginalized peoples and Creole Genesis: Societes de cohabitation and the Founder Principle (by Gonzalez-Lopez, Candida); 11. References; 12. Index