270 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

270 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This volume undertakes a reimagination of Creole communities in the Caribbean and beyond by addressing the persistent disconnect between contemporary research on Creole communities and Sociolinguistics. While it acknowledges that early interactions between these fields have been fruitful, especially in understanding variation, Creole grammars and their relationship to their input languages,... Read more

Chapter 1: Setting the stage for reimagining Creole communities, Chapter 2: Identifying Language Ideologies in Creole Contexts, Chapter 3: Exploring different perspectives on language ideology, Chapter 4: Deconstructing English in the Caribbean and beyond, Chapter 5: Researching the sociolinguistics of Creoles, Chapter 6: Rethinking empowerment in Creole communities: Applied approaches, Chapter 7: Revisiting forcefields, Index

Biography

Christoph Neuenschwander is a postdoctoral researcher in the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics at University College Dublin, Ireland.

 

Joseph T. Farquharson is Senior Lecturer in Linguistics in the Department of Language, Linguistics and Philosophy at the Mona campus of The University of the West Indies, Jamaica.

 

Bettina Migge is Full Professor of Linguistics in the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics at University College Dublin, Ireland.