The relationship between Bahamian Creole English (BahCE) and Gullah and their historical connection with African American Vernacular English (AAVE) have long been a matter of dispute. In the controversy about the putative creole origins of AAVE, it was long thought that Gullah was the only remnant of a once much more widespread North American Plantation Creole and southern BahCE constituted a diaspora variety of the latter. If, however, as argued in the 1990s, AAVE never was a creole itself, whence the creole nature of southern BahCE? This paper examines the settlement history of the Bahamas and the American South to argue that BahCE and Gullah are indeed closely related, so closely in fact, that southern BahCE must be regarded as a dias...
The African Diaspora created many dynamic cultural phenomena, which invariably evolved from oppressi...
Plan B Paper. 2010. Master of Arts-TESOL--University of Wisconsin-River Falls. English Department...
While several studies have studied the unique features of Bahamian Creole, there have been to date n...
The relationship between Bahamian Creole English (BahCE) and Gullah and their historical connection ...
This paper builds on the renewed interest in preserving the multiethnic origins of the United State...
African American English (AAE) originated from contact between Africans and Whites during slavery. T...
For decades the variety of English spoken by African Americans in the United States has been a major...
There are two major competing views regarding the origins of Afri-can American Vernacular English (A...
Many researchers have investigated the copula for possible links between African American Vernacular...
African-American English (AAE) is a range of ethnically distinctive varieties of North American Engl...
African American Vernacular English (AAVE) has been spoken by African Americans for centuries but ha...
abstract: This article provides a variable analysis of negation in Gullah and consid-ers the implica...
Bermudian English (BerE) is one of the least documented varieties of English that has undergone full...
African American Vernacular English (AAVE) has been spoken by African Americans for centuries but ha...
As part of the 1940 Federal Writer’s Project, the Savannah, Georgia Unit sought to authentically rec...
The African Diaspora created many dynamic cultural phenomena, which invariably evolved from oppressi...
Plan B Paper. 2010. Master of Arts-TESOL--University of Wisconsin-River Falls. English Department...
While several studies have studied the unique features of Bahamian Creole, there have been to date n...
The relationship between Bahamian Creole English (BahCE) and Gullah and their historical connection ...
This paper builds on the renewed interest in preserving the multiethnic origins of the United State...
African American English (AAE) originated from contact between Africans and Whites during slavery. T...
For decades the variety of English spoken by African Americans in the United States has been a major...
There are two major competing views regarding the origins of Afri-can American Vernacular English (A...
Many researchers have investigated the copula for possible links between African American Vernacular...
African-American English (AAE) is a range of ethnically distinctive varieties of North American Engl...
African American Vernacular English (AAVE) has been spoken by African Americans for centuries but ha...
abstract: This article provides a variable analysis of negation in Gullah and consid-ers the implica...
Bermudian English (BerE) is one of the least documented varieties of English that has undergone full...
African American Vernacular English (AAVE) has been spoken by African Americans for centuries but ha...
As part of the 1940 Federal Writer’s Project, the Savannah, Georgia Unit sought to authentically rec...
The African Diaspora created many dynamic cultural phenomena, which invariably evolved from oppressi...
Plan B Paper. 2010. Master of Arts-TESOL--University of Wisconsin-River Falls. English Department...
While several studies have studied the unique features of Bahamian Creole, there have been to date n...