Exploring the boundaries of Caribbean Creole languages / edited by Hazel Simmons-McDonald and Ian Robertson.

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Other Authors: Simmons-McDonald, Hazel, Robertson, Ian
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Jamaica : UWIPress, 2006.
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Table of Contents:
  • Challenging the definition of Creole / Ian Robertson
  • Tense and aspect in Belize Creole / Donald Winford
  • Phonological signatures of Tobagonian speech in Trinidad and Tobago / Winford James
  • On the status of Diphthongs in Jamaican: Mr. Vegas pronounces / Hubert Devonish
  • The Use of the Vernacular in West Indian Education / Dennis Craig
  • Vernacular instruction and bi-literacy development / Hazel Simmons-McDonald - Issues of face-saving in the pre-school classroom / Valerie Youssef
  • Creole representation in the literary discourse: issues of linguistic and discourse analysis / Barbara Lalla
  • Is the pain in your belly-bottom: extending the boundaries of Jamaican Creole to non-native users / Kathryn Shields-Brodber
  • Asou Down-There: code-mixing in a bilingual community / Martha Isaac - Globalization and the language of Rastafari / Velma Pollard.