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... language which " is exteriorized in laughter , verbal tricks , and plurality of meanings stemming precisely from the rumble of the Creole language " ( 171 ) . In so doing , the author seeks to discover the sense of an Antillean ...
... language which " is exteriorized in laughter , verbal tricks , and plurality of meanings stemming precisely from the rumble of the Creole language " ( 171 ) . In so doing , the author seeks to discover the sense of an Antillean ...
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... language is precarious " and that she writes " in an adopted language . " Like many other American writers from foreign origin ( Christina Garcia , Julia Alvarez , etc. ) , she moves from one language to another . In some cases , we can ...
... language is precarious " and that she writes " in an adopted language . " Like many other American writers from foreign origin ( Christina Garcia , Julia Alvarez , etc. ) , she moves from one language to another . In some cases , we can ...
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... Language and Linguistics , UWI , St. Augustine , Trinidad and founding President of ACWWS . Author of The Woman , the Writer , and Caribbean Society : Critical Analyses of the Writings of Caribbean Women , she is now Principal and ...
... Language and Linguistics , UWI , St. Augustine , Trinidad and founding President of ACWWS . Author of The Woman , the Writer , and Caribbean Society : Critical Analyses of the Writings of Caribbean Women , she is now Principal and ...
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