Revitalizing Attitudes Toward Creole Languages

This chapter strives to move away from hegemonic paradigms and toward decolonization by revitalizing attitudes toward Creoles: to refresh, reroute, and redefine how these languages are perceived, presented, and discussed, particularly in the Global North. The authors consulted Creole users (language...

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Hauptverfasser: Bancu, Ariana, Peltier, Joy P. G, Bisnath, Felicia, Burgess, Danielle, Eakins, Sophia, Gonzales, Wilkinson Daniel Wong, Saltzman, Moira, Sedarous, Yourdanis, Stevers, Alicia, Baptista, Marlyse
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