Pidgin and Creole Languages
Discover the fascinating world of language with Pidgin and Creole Languages by Hugo Schuchardt, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This insightful collection, spanning 168 pages, is expertly edited and translated by Professor Gilbert, showcasing a selection of Schuchardt's most significant essays. Delve into his groundbreaking studies on English-based creoles, and explore two of his major theoretical works focusing on the Lingua Franca and the unique language of the Saramacca Negroes in Surinam. This book not only enhances your understanding of creole dialects but also highlights the intricate relationships between language, culture, and identity. Perfect for linguistics enthusiasts and scholars alike, Pidgin and Creole Languages is an essential addition to your bookshelf.