An edition of Africanisms in the Gullah dialect (1949)

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An edition of Africanisms in the Gullah dialect (1949)

Africanisms in the Gullah dialect

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"A unique creole language spoken on the coastal islands and adjacent mainland of South Carolina and Georgia, Gullah existed as an isolated and largely ignored linguistic phenomenon until the publication of Lorenzo Dow Turner's landmark volume Africanisms in the Gullah Dialect.

In his classic treatise, Turner, the first professionally trained African American linguist, focused on a people whose language had long been misunderstood, lifted a shroud that had obscured the true history of Gullah, and demonstrated that it drew important linguistic features directly from the languages of West Africa. Initially published in 1949, this work of Afrocentric scholarship opened American minds to a little-known culture while initiating a means for the Gullah people to reclaim and value their past.

The book presents a reference point for today's discussions about ever-present language varieties, Ebonics, and education, offering important reminders about the subtleties and power of racial and cultural prejudice." "In their introduction to the volume, Katherine Wyly Mille and Michael B. Montgomery set the text in its sociolinguistic context, explore recent developments in the celebration of Gullah culture, and honor Turner with a recounting of his life and scholarly accomplishments."--BOOK JACKET.

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Pages
321

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Africanisms in the Gullah dialect
2002, University of South Carolina Press, c2002.
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Cover of: Africanisms in the Gullah dialect.
Africanisms in the Gullah dialect.
1974, University of Michigan Press
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Africanisms in the Gullah dialect.
1949, Univ. of Chicago Press
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: 1. BACKGROUNDS
Importation of Slaves to South Carolina and
Georgia Direct from Africa
The British Dialects and Baby-Talk
Difficulties Which Have Confronted Investigators of Gullah
2. PHONETIC ALPHABET AND DIACRITICS
Phonetic Alphabet
A. Vowels
B. Diphthongs.
C. Consonants
Diacritics
A. Tone Marks
B. Accent Marks
C. Others
3. WEST AFRICAN WORDS IN GULLAH
Personal Names
A. The Twi
B. The Dahomeans
C. The Mandingo
D. The Yoruba
E. The Ibo
F. The Northern Tribes of Nigeria
G. The Ovimbundu
H. Personal Names Used by the Gullahs
Abbreviations
Other Words Used in Conversation
Some Expressions Heard Only in Stories, Songs, and Prayers
4. SYNTACTICAL FEATURES
Voice
Verb Phrases
do as a Verb of Incomplete Predication
Comparison of Adjectives
Verbal Adjectives
Word Order
Frequent Repetition of Words and Phrases throughout the
Sentence
5. MORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES
Number.
A. Nouns
B. Verbs
Tense
Case
A. Pronouns
B. Nouns
Gender
6. SOME WORD-FORMATIONS
The Use of Groups of Words for Parts of Speech
Reduplicated Forms
Onomatopoetic Expressions
7. SOUNDS
Consonants
Vowels
8. INTONATION
9. GULLAH TEXTS
Numerals
Songs
Some Mende Expressions Occurring in Gullah Stories
Hard Times on Edisto
The Earthquake [1886] By Diana Brown
The Earthquake [1886] By Rosina Cohen
A Prayer
Narratives of Religious Experience
The Hag
The Ghost
Recollections of Slavery
Making Manure on St. Helena Island
The Chief of the Stevedores
Appendix
I. INFORMANTS
II. BIBLIOGRAPHY.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-299) and index.
"Published in cooperation with the Institute for Southern Studies and the South Caroliniana Society of the University of South Carolina."
Originally published: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1949.

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Columbia
Series
Southern classics series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
427/.9757/08996073
Library of Congress
PM7875.G8 T8 2002, PM7875.G8T8 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
lxi, 321 p. :
Number of pages
321

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3569653M
ISBN 10
1570034524
LCCN
2002071969
OCLC/WorldCat
49894561
Goodreads
693577

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