‘Broken English’, ‘dialect’ or ‘Bahamianese’?

IF 0.5 3区 文学 N/A LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages Pub Date : 2021-12-31 DOI:10.1075/jpcl.00079.lau
Alexander Laube, Janina Rothmund
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The study investigates language attitudes in The Bahamas, addressing the current status of the local creole in society as well as attitudinal indicators of endonormative reorientation and stabilization. At the heart of the study is a verbal guise test which investigates covert language attitudes among educated Bahamians, mostly current and former university students; this was supplemented by a selection of acceptance rating scales and other direct question formats. The research instrument was specifically designed to look into the complex relationships between Bahamian Creole and local as well as non-local accents of standard English and to test associated solidarity and status effects in informal settings. The results show that the situation in The Bahamas mirrors what is found for other creole-speaking Caribbean countries in that the local vernacular continues to be ‘the language of solidarity, national identity, emotion and humour, and Standard the language of education, religion, and officialdom’ (Youssef 2004: 44). Notably, the study also finds that standard Bahamian English outranks the other metropolitan standards with regard to status traits, suggesting an increase in endonormativity.
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“蹩脚英语”、“方言”还是“巴哈马语”?
这项研究调查了巴哈马的语言态度,讨论了当地克里奥尔人在社会中的现状,以及关于重新定位和稳定的态度指标。这项研究的核心是一个口头伪装测试,调查受过教育的巴哈马人的隐蔽语言态度,主要是现在和以前的大学生;此外,还选择了接受度评分量表和其他直接提问形式作为补充。该研究工具专门用于研究巴哈马克里奥尔语与当地口音以及标准英语的非当地口音之间的复杂关系,并测试在非正式环境中相关的团结和地位影响。结果表明,巴哈马的情况反映了其他讲克里奥尔语的加勒比国家的情况,当地的方言仍然是“团结、民族认同、情感和幽默的语言,而标准语言则是教育、宗教和官方语言”(Youssef 2004: 44)。值得注意的是,该研究还发现,就地位特征而言,标准巴哈马英语的排名高于其他大都市的标准,这表明巴哈马人的自我规范程度有所提高。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages (JPCL) aims to provide a forum for the scholarly study of pidgins, creoles, and other contact language varieties, from multi-disciplinary perspectives. The journal places special emphasis on current research devoted to empirical description, theoretical issues, and the broader implications of the study of contact languages for theories of language acquisition and change, and for linguistic theory in general. The editors also encourage contributions that explore the application of linguistic research to language planning, education, and social reform, as well as studies that examine the role of contact languages in the social life and culture, including the literature, of their communities.
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