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Bermudian English
A sociohistorical and linguistic profile
Bermudian English. A sociohistorical and linguistic profile focuses on a hitherto severely under-researched variety of English. The book traces the origins and development of Bermudian English, so as to situate the variety within the canon of other lesser-known varieties of English, and provides a first in-depth description of its variable morphosyntactic structure. Relying on sociolinguistic interview data and combining qualitative, typological and quantitative, variationist analyses of selected morphosyntactic features, it sheds light on structural affiliations of Bermudian English and argues for a two-way transfer pattern where Bermudian English plays an important role in the development of a number of other English(-based) varieties in the wider geographical region. Complementing existing studies which document such varieties, this book contributes to the body of research that describes the diversity of English(-based) varieties around the globe, filling a notable gap.
[Varieties of English Around the World, G64] 2021. xv, 231 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 24 April 2021
Published online on 24 April 2021
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
- List of tables | pp. vii–x
- List of figures | pp. xi–xii
- List of maps and pictures | pp. xiii–xiv
- Acknowledgments | pp. xv–xvi
- Chapter 1. Introduction | pp. 1–10
- Chapter 2. The theoretical framework of Bermudian English as a contact-based variety | pp. 11–38
- Chapter 3. Bermuda: 400 years of history | pp. 39–74
- Chapter 4. Methodology and data | pp. 75–88
- Chapter 5. Bermudian English morphosyntax: Qualitative and quantitative analyses | pp. 89–178
- Chapter 6. Conclusion | pp. 179–188
- References
- Appendices
- Appendices
- Index | pp. 229–231
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