In:Contact Englishes of the Eastern Caribbean
Edited by Michael Aceto and Jeffrey P. Williams
[Varieties of English Around the World G30] 2003
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 23 June 2003
https://doi.org/10.1075/veaw.g30.toc
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Table of contents
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Prefacexi
Defining ethnic varieties in the Bahamas: Phonological accommodation in black and white enclave communities
The grammatical features of TMA auxiliaries in Bahamian Creole
English in the Turks and Caicos Islands: A look at Grand Turk
Language variety in the Virgin Islands: Plural markings
The establishment and perpetuation of Anglophone white enclave communities in the Eastern Caribbean: The case of Island Harbor, Anguilla
What are Creole languages? An alternative approach to the Anglophone Atlantic World with special emphasis on Barbudan Creole English
Language variation and language use among teachers in Dominica
An “English Creole” that isn‘t: On the sociohistorical origins and linguistic classification of the vernacular English in St. Lucia
The Carriacou Shakespeare Mas’: Linguistic creativity in a Creole community
Creole English on Carriacou: A sketch and some implications
Barbadian lects: Beyond Meso
Eastern Caribbean suprasegmental systems: A comparative view, with particular reference to Barbadian, Trinidadian, and Guyanese
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