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A History of Afro-Hispanic Language

A History of Afro-Hispanic Language

A History of Afro-Hispanic Language

Five Centuries, Five Continents
John M. Lipski, Pennsylvania State University
July 2009
Paperback
9780521115582

    The African slave trade, beginning in the fifteenth century, brought African languages into contact with Spanish and Portuguese, resulting in the Africans' gradual acquisition of these languages. In this 2004 book, John Lipski describes the major forms of Afro-Hispanic language found in the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America over the last 500 years. As well as discussing pronunciation, morphology and syntax, he separates legitimate forms of Afro-Hispanic expression from those that result from racist stereotyping, to assess how contact with the African diaspora has had a permanent impact on contemporary Spanish. A principal issue is the possibility that Spanish, in contact with speakers of African languages, may have creolized and restructured - in the Caribbean and perhaps elsewhere - permanently affecting regional and social varieties of Spanish today. The book is accompanied by the largest known anthology of primary Afro-Hispanic texts from Iberia, Latin America, and former Afro-Hispanic contacts in Africa and Asia.

    • First book in English to provide an overview of the language contact situations that shaped Afro-Hispanic language
    • Provides a comprehensive coverage of five centuries and five continents of Afro-Hispanic language and cultural encounters
    • Contains the largest-known anthology of primary texts documenting Afro-Hispanic language

    Product details

    July 2009
    Paperback
    9780521115582
    376 pages
    229 × 152 × 21 mm
    0.55kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Acknowledgements
    • Note on the appendix
    • Introduction
    • 1. Africans in the Iberian peninsular, the slave trade, and overview of Afro-Iberian linguistic contacts
    • 2. Early Afro-Portuguese texts
    • 3. Early Afro-Hispanic texts
    • 4. Africans in colonial Spanish America
    • 5. Afro-Hispanic texts from Latin America: sixteenth to twentieth centuries
    • 6. Survey of major African language families
    • 7. Phonetics/phonology of Afro-Hispanic language
    • 8. Grammatical features of Afro-Hispanic language
    • 9. The Spanish-Creole debate
    • References
    • Index.
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      Author
    • John M. Lipski , Pennsylvania State University

      John Lipski is Professor of Spanish and Linguistics at Pennsylvania State University.