
Language in Exile
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Part One: Early Jamaican Creole
- Introduction
- 1. The Colonial Crucible
- 2. Source Materials
- 3. Reconstructing the Sound System
- 4. Morphosyntax and Lexicon
- 5. Language Variation
- 6. Implications of the Data
- Part Two Data and Commentary
- 7. The Late Seventeenth Century
- Text 1. Sir Hans Sloane, A Voyage to . . . the Islands Madera, Barbados, . . . and Jamaica
- A. Angolan Chant
- B. Koromanti Chant
- 8. The Eighteenth Century
- Text 2. The Importance of Jamaica to Great Britain Consider'd in a Letter to a Gentleman
- Early Fragment
- Text 3. A Short Journey in the West Indies
- A. An Old Man of the Late Eighteenth Century
- B. White Creole Child
- Text 4. J. B. Moreton, West India Customs and Manners
- Song: Hipsaw! My Deaa!
- 9. The Early Nineteenth Century
- Text 5. Captain Hugh Crow, Memoirs
- Song Made by the People of Colour in Jamaica on Captain Hugh Crow
- Text 6. Walter Jekyll, Jamaican Song and Story
- Brother Annancy and Brother Death
- Text 7. Montgomery
- or, The West Indian Adventure
- The Slave and the New Buckera
- Text 8. Matthew G. Lewis, Journal of a West India Proprietor
- A. Eerie
- B. Song at Cornwall Estate
- Text 9. Song. "Quaco Sam"
- Text 10. Cynric R. Williams, A Tour through the Island of Jamaica in the Year 1823
- A. Sermon at a Funeral
- B. Song. Hi! De Buckra, Hi!
- Text 11. Marly, or a Planter's Life in Jamaica
- A. Kirstening
- B. Sermon
- C. Song: "The Woodpecka"
- Text 12. Michael Scott, Tom Cringle's Log
- A. A Black Sailor
- B. The Black Pilot
- Text 13. [Bernard Martin Senior], Jamaica as It Was, as It Is, and as It May Be
- Arguing with Massa
- Text 14. James M. Phillippo, Jamaica: Its Past and Present State
- A. Letter from John Duglass
- B. Letter from Richard Bullock
- C. A Deacon's Prayer
- Text 15. Richard Robert Madden, A Twelvemonth Residence in the West Indies
- A. The Language of Flattery
- B. Mathew's Oration
- Text 16. James Williams, Narrative of the Cruel Treatment . . . of a Negro Apprentice
- An Apprentice's Testimony
- 10. The Later Nineteenth Century
- Text 17. Henry G. Murray, Manners and Customs of the Country a Generation Ago
- Mudfish and Watchman
- Text 18. [Henry G. Murray], in "Creole Folklore from Jamaica"
- A. The Origin of Woman
- B. Song. Oh! What Do My Buddy, O!
- Text 19. William George Hamley, Captain Clutterbuck's Champagne
- A. A Black Sailor's Yarn
- B. A Brown Nurse
- Text 20. Captain Mayne Reid, The Maroon
- A. The Myal Man and the Parlormaid
- B. The Myal Man and the Jew
- Text 21. Thomas Russell, The Etymology of Jamaica Grammar
- Text 22. C[harles] Rampini, Letters from Jamaica
- Love Letters
- Text 23. Mary Pamela Milne-Home, Mamma's Black Nurse Stories
- Anansi and Alligator
- Text 24. Cumina Chant: "Tange Lange Jeni"
- Cumina Chant
- The Odamttens' Glosses
- Vincent Odamtten's Verse Translation
- Notes
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
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