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Publication details [#49173]
Clements, Clancy and Manuel Díaz-Campos. 2008. A Creole origin for Barlovento Spanish? A linguistic and sociohistorical inquiry. Language in Society 37 (3) : 351–383.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Keywords
Language as a subject
Place, Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Journal WWW
Annotation
This paper offers a linguistic and sociohistorical analysis of the creole origin of Barlovento Spanish. Focusing on the Venezuelan colony, it argues that Africans had as much access to Spanish there as they did in certain islands such as Cuba. The paper also addresses effects of the Spanish crown's monopolization of the slave trade.