Language and Slavery
Editorial: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Licencia: Creative Commons (by-nc-nd)
Autor(es): Arends, Jacques
This posthumous work by Jacques Arends offers new insights into the emergence of the creole languages of Suriname including Sranantongo or Suriname Plantation Creole, Ndyuka, and Saramaccan, and the sociohistorical context in which they developed. Drawing on a wealth of sources including little known historical texts, the author points out the relevance of European settlements prior to colonization by the English in 1651 and concludes that the formation of the Surinamese creoles goes back further than generally assumed. He provides an all-encompassing sociolinguistic overview of the colony up to the mid-19th century and shows how ethnicity, language attitude, religion and location had an effect on which languages were spoken by whom.
[2017]
Compartir:
Una vez que el usuario haya visto al menos un documento, este fragmento será visible.