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West Indians and their Language
This second edition of West Indians & Their Language updates the text of the first edition and includes some additions while preserving the tone and style that has appealed to many readers during the life of the book.
Peter A. Roberts (Author)
9780521696982, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 8 March 2007
248 pages
22.8 x 15.5 x 1.6 cm, 0.409 kg
The book concentrates on the following topics: The different varieties of language to be found in everyday West Indian society Differences in outstanding features of individual West Indian territories Information about the historical sources of West Indian English The difficulties of representing a predominantly oral culture in writing The orthography used to represent spoken language Various features of technology adopted by West Indians in methods of communication Language and the supernatural – an additional, new section The development of language education policy Some aspects of practice in teaching and learning in West Indian schools
Language varieties in the West Indies, Creole English, Linguistic differences between the West Indian territories, Linguistic sources of West Indian English, Language and culture, Language in the classroom, Language education policy.
Subject Areas: Educational: English language & literacy [YQC]