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RE. use of the term 'creole'. Bahamian speech is technically a creole due to the hybridiseing of african, english and indigenous words, not a dialect which would be a form of english developed from english only in an isolated community. bahamians have come to be prejudice against the term, when we are by definition a creole society. should we not use it to describe our language?
This page used to be called Bahamian dialect. There is a reason Bahamian English is known in the Bahamas as Bahamian dialect - it's because it is not a separate language. The people who insist that Bahamian dialect is a creole seem to be on some sort of reverse elitism crusade.
This is what Bahamian English sounds like: https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10154876631635224&set=vb.771850223&type=2&theater Does it sound like a separate language to you?
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RE. use of the term 'creole'. Bahamian speech is technically a creole due to the hybridiseing of african, english and indigenous words, not a dialect which would be a form of english developed from english only in an isolated community. bahamians have come to be prejudice against the term, when we are by definition a creole society. should we not use it to describe our language?
This page used to be called Bahamian dialect. There is a reason Bahamian English is known in the Bahamas as Bahamian dialect - it's because it is not a separate language. The people who insist that Bahamian dialect is a creole seem to be on some sort of reverse elitism crusade.
This is what Bahamian English sounds like: https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10154876631635224&set=vb.771850223&type=2&theater Does it sound like a separate language to you?
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