abstract: This article provides a variable analysis of negation in Gullah and consid-ers the implications of the observed patterns of variability for the debate over the history and development of African American English (AAE). For many years now, linguists have debated over the possibility of an AAE-creole connection and have hypothesized in particular about the putative role of Gullah (or a Gullah-like cre-ole) on the origins and development of AAE. In recent years, negation has become a central topic in this debate, with examinations of variable negation in both early and contemporary varieties of AAE. However, practically no analysis has been done on the system of variable negation in Gullah. This study aims to fill this gap in the lit...
This paper builds on the renewed interest in preserving the multiethnic origins of the United State...
Research on African American English (AAE) since 1998 has covered topics ranging from origins of the...
This thesis investigates copula variation in African American Vernacular English (AAVE), assessing w...
Many researchers have investigated the copula for possible links between African American Vernacular...
For quantitative sociolinguists, one of the goals of investigating variability in African American V...
African American English (AAE) originated from contact between Africans and Whites during slavery. T...
In this paper, I show the usage of African American Vernacular and the elements that make up the ver...
The relationship between Bahamian Creole English (BahCE) and Gullah and their historical connection ...
African-American English (AAE) is a range of ethnically distinctive varieties of North American Engl...
Relativization has been overlooked in the African American Vernacular English (AAVE) origins debate,...
This article, which examines the system of relative markers in Early African American English as doc...
This work examines a change in negation in African American English. Speakers are using a lexical it...
There are two major competing views regarding the origins of Afri-can American Vernacular English (A...
© 2023 Universitat de Barcelona. This is an open access article available under a Creative Commons l...
This dissertation investigates the use of ain’t for negation in past tense contexts in Philadelphia ...
This paper builds on the renewed interest in preserving the multiethnic origins of the United State...
Research on African American English (AAE) since 1998 has covered topics ranging from origins of the...
This thesis investigates copula variation in African American Vernacular English (AAVE), assessing w...
Many researchers have investigated the copula for possible links between African American Vernacular...
For quantitative sociolinguists, one of the goals of investigating variability in African American V...
African American English (AAE) originated from contact between Africans and Whites during slavery. T...
In this paper, I show the usage of African American Vernacular and the elements that make up the ver...
The relationship between Bahamian Creole English (BahCE) and Gullah and their historical connection ...
African-American English (AAE) is a range of ethnically distinctive varieties of North American Engl...
Relativization has been overlooked in the African American Vernacular English (AAVE) origins debate,...
This article, which examines the system of relative markers in Early African American English as doc...
This work examines a change in negation in African American English. Speakers are using a lexical it...
There are two major competing views regarding the origins of Afri-can American Vernacular English (A...
© 2023 Universitat de Barcelona. This is an open access article available under a Creative Commons l...
This dissertation investigates the use of ain’t for negation in past tense contexts in Philadelphia ...
This paper builds on the renewed interest in preserving the multiethnic origins of the United State...
Research on African American English (AAE) since 1998 has covered topics ranging from origins of the...
This thesis investigates copula variation in African American Vernacular English (AAVE), assessing w...