The Speech of Trinidad
Author: Denis Solomon
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Published: 1993
Total Pages: 238
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA comprehensive description of the underlying structure of Trinidadian in comparison with that of Standard English.
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Author: Denis Solomon
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Published: 1993
Total Pages: 238
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA comprehensive description of the underlying structure of Trinidadian in comparison with that of Standard English.
Author: Bernd Kortmann
Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9783110279887
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Mouton World Atlas of Variation in English (WAVE) presents grammatical variation in spontaneous spoken English, mapping 235 features in 48 varieties of English (traditional dialects, high-contact mother tongue Englishes, and indiginized second-language Englishes) and 26 English-based Pidgins and Creoles in eight Anglophone world regions (Africa, Asia, Australia, British Isles, the Caribbean, North America, the Pacific, and the South Atlantic). The analyses of the 74 varieties are based on descriptive materials, naturalistic corpus data, and native speaker knowledge.
Author: George Canning
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Published: 1828
Total Pages: 506
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Lise Winer
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Published: 2009-01-16
Total Pages: 1072
ISBN-13: 077357607X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUsing the historical principles of the Oxford English Dictionary, Lise Winer presents the first scholarly dictionary of this unique language. The dictionary comprises over 12,200 entries, including over 4500 for flora and fauna alone, with numerous cross-references. Entries include definitions, alternative spellings, pronunciations, etymologies, grammatical information, and illustrative citations of usage. Winer draws from a wide range of sources - newspapers, literature, scientific reports, sound recordings of songs and interviews, spoken language - to provide a wealth and depth of language, clearly situated within a historical, cultural, and social context.
Author: George Canning
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Published: 1828
Total Pages: 510
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Lise Winer
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 383
ISBN-13: 9027247145
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume describes the English and English Creole of Trinidad and Tobago. Sources from the early 19th through late 20th centuries are gathered from a wide range of materials: novels, editorials, advertisements, cartoons, proverbs, newspaper articles, plays, lyrics of traditional songs and calypsos, and oral interviews. Many of the older texts are now made easily accessible for the first time. The introduction includes descriptions of the historical background, the sound system, grammar and vocabulary, speech styles, social and linguistic interaction of Creole and English, and implications for education and spelling. The older sources demonstrate much closer links to other Caribbean English Creoles than previously recognized. The texts and recordings of oral interviews are invaluable resources for researchers and teachers in linguistics, Creole Studies, Caribbean studies, literature, anthropology and history.
Author: Thomas Hoffmann
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Published: 2009-09-23
Total Pages: 460
ISBN-13: 9027289069
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWorld Englishes is a vibrant research field that has attracted scholars from many different linguistic subdisciplines. Emphasizing the common ground of all research on World Englishes, the 22 articles in this collected volume, selected from more than a hundred papers presented at the 2007 conference of the International Association for World Englishes in Regensburg, cover a broad range of topics which together reflect the state of the art of research in this field. The volume focuses on regions as diverse as Africa, the Caribbean, the Antipodes and Asia, but also promotes a globally comparative perspective by analyzing selected characteristics of the English language across a wide range of varieties. Methodologically, a number of different approaches are applied, including corpus linguistic studies, socio-phonetics as well as historical discourse analysis. Due to its wide scope, the book is of interest not only to World Englishes scholars but also to sociolinguists as well as applied, contact or corpus linguists.
Author: George Canning
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Published: 1828
Total Pages: 498
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Published: 2007
Total Pages: 468
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ferne Louanne Regis
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Published: 2016-08-17
Total Pages: 245
ISBN-13: 1443898996
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn their search for personal identity, Trinidad’s Douglas, the offspring of Indo-African unions, find themselves in a complex social, cultural and linguistic situation. This is reflected as much in their unclear and uncertain social positioning in a society of competing ethnic groups as in the linguistic possibilities open to them in their quotidian social interactions as they negotiate between their parent communities. Trinidadian English Creole (TEC), the mother tongue or lingua franca of the majority of the population, exhibits a lexical amalgam of donor varieties brought to the island during the period of its colonization. The extent to which Trinidadians employ these lexical items is linked to their affinity to a particular donor group. As a consequence of this, Dougla ethnicity and identity are hypothesized as being expressed chiefly through the use of lexical items available to them via their upbringing in specific communities. This book describes and analyses specific lexical items in use by Douglas, who reside in mixed-race communities, as well as communities stereotypically marked Indic and Afric by Trinidadians, to determine the extent to which Douglas project a distinct identity, a subsumed identity linked to an ancestral ethnic group or a shifting identity based on accommodative strategies employed during interaction within their social networks.