Since the slave population in New Netherland (1614–1664) was small compared to that of other Dutch Atlantic colonies such as Curaçao, Dutch Brazil, and Suriname, it has traditionally received little attention by scholars, including creolists. It is, therefore, not well known that traces of Iberian languages can be found among the black population of seventeenth-century Manhattan. While the paucity of sources does not allow us to make any decisive claims with regard to the importance of Spanish and Portuguese for the colony’s black community, this article attempts to reconstruct the language use of this population group on the basis of an analysis of historical sources from New Netherland in a broader Atlantic context
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For centuries, the Dutch-based Creole language of the Danish Virgin Islands was documented not by th...
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Since the slave population in New Netherland (1614–1664) was small compared to that of other Dutch A...
This article intends to show that a search for traces of Iberian influence on popular culture can al...
Based on the concepts of community, identity and language of Le Page & Taubouret-Keller and the rese...
International audienceResearch on the Creoles of Suriname has focused on describing their structural...
This article sheds new light on the history of Afro-Yungueño Spanish (AY), an isolated variety of S...
The claim has frequently been made by scholars that Africans in the Spanish Caribbean, deprived of t...
Studies of the non-st and ard Englishes of the Atlantic region have insisted on the English-African ...
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This article is primarily concerned with quantifying the African(-born) population in the early Port...
International audienceThis article proposes an analysis of the language and the character of the Bla...
This paper aims at presenting a picture of the situation of language contact in which Brazilian Port...
For centuries, the Dutch-based Creole language of the Danish Virgin Islands was documented not by th...
This essay offers preliminary documentation of a 1717 migration between Anguilla, a small Engli...
Since the slave population in New Netherland (1614–1664) was small compared to that of other Dutch A...
This article intends to show that a search for traces of Iberian influence on popular culture can al...
Based on the concepts of community, identity and language of Le Page & Taubouret-Keller and the rese...
International audienceResearch on the Creoles of Suriname has focused on describing their structural...
This article sheds new light on the history of Afro-Yungueño Spanish (AY), an isolated variety of S...
The claim has frequently been made by scholars that Africans in the Spanish Caribbean, deprived of t...
Studies of the non-st and ard Englishes of the Atlantic region have insisted on the English-African ...
Few readers will be surprised to learn that the Dutch language was still used in North America aft e...
This study shows that in the mid-seventeenth century there was an Afro-Atlantic maritime community i...
The present study represents a first attempt at reassessing the status of Afro-Dominican language. I...
This article is primarily concerned with quantifying the African(-born) population in the early Port...
International audienceThis article proposes an analysis of the language and the character of the Bla...
This paper aims at presenting a picture of the situation of language contact in which Brazilian Port...
For centuries, the Dutch-based Creole language of the Danish Virgin Islands was documented not by th...
This essay offers preliminary documentation of a 1717 migration between Anguilla, a small Engli...