Most of the research done on the Louisiana Creole community has concentrated on the vocabulary and folklore of Creole French. To date, there has been no methodological examination of the sociolinguistic parameters which affect the community. In this paper, the results of a survey on the linguistic attitudes an
Despite the work of dozens of dedicated scholars spanning decades, we seem no closer to a clear-cut ...
All languages change. Creoles are no exception. However, do creoles change in the same ways as other...
The thesis seeks to give an overall image concerning the linguistic situation of Cajun French of Lou...
Most of the research done on the Louisiana Creole community has concentrated on the vocabulary and f...
This paper investigates how and whether speakers of endangered languages employ variation as a styli...
Because of their mixed descent and because of changes throughout history, people of color with Creol...
Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in French, Univ...
Because of their mixed descent and because of changes throughout history, people of color with Creol...
The Creole languages spoken in the Caribbean are linguistic by-products of the historical events tri...
I combine approaches drawn from sociology, social psychology, and linguistic anthropology to create ...
South Louisiana, where Cajun French was the traditional oral vernacular language of many communities...
Moreover, the findings of this research exploded several time-honored myths about the Louisiana Fren...
Social Thought and Research, 1998, Vol. 21, 1-2 This study suggests that the class-caste argument as...
Creole languages are the most recent natural languages (Khim 2005). As a matter of fact the question...
Southwest Louisiana Creoles underwent great change between World Wars I and II as they confronted Am...
Despite the work of dozens of dedicated scholars spanning decades, we seem no closer to a clear-cut ...
All languages change. Creoles are no exception. However, do creoles change in the same ways as other...
The thesis seeks to give an overall image concerning the linguistic situation of Cajun French of Lou...
Most of the research done on the Louisiana Creole community has concentrated on the vocabulary and f...
This paper investigates how and whether speakers of endangered languages employ variation as a styli...
Because of their mixed descent and because of changes throughout history, people of color with Creol...
Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in French, Univ...
Because of their mixed descent and because of changes throughout history, people of color with Creol...
The Creole languages spoken in the Caribbean are linguistic by-products of the historical events tri...
I combine approaches drawn from sociology, social psychology, and linguistic anthropology to create ...
South Louisiana, where Cajun French was the traditional oral vernacular language of many communities...
Moreover, the findings of this research exploded several time-honored myths about the Louisiana Fren...
Social Thought and Research, 1998, Vol. 21, 1-2 This study suggests that the class-caste argument as...
Creole languages are the most recent natural languages (Khim 2005). As a matter of fact the question...
Southwest Louisiana Creoles underwent great change between World Wars I and II as they confronted Am...
Despite the work of dozens of dedicated scholars spanning decades, we seem no closer to a clear-cut ...
All languages change. Creoles are no exception. However, do creoles change in the same ways as other...
The thesis seeks to give an overall image concerning the linguistic situation of Cajun French of Lou...