Gullah-Geechee
[también conocido como Geechee, Gullah, Sea Island Creole]Clasificación: English-based
·en peligro de extinción
Clasificación: English-based
·en peligro de extinción
Geechee, Gullah, Sea Island Creole |
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English-based, Afro-Indigenous creole |
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La información está incompleta “Personal communication regarding Geechee-Gullah” . Walt Wolfram (2021)
La información está incompleta “Personal Communication re: Gullah-Geechee” . Sunn m'Cheux (2021)
Components of this language came from the Guinea Coast and Sierra Leone, colonial American English, and Indigenous communities of the region. It is mutually intelligible with Bahamian Creole, due to shared ancestry, particularly of European and African resettlement from South Carolina to the Bahamas in the late 18th century.
La información está incompleta “Gullah” (69-71) . Tracey L. Weldon (2006) , Michael Montgomery and Ellen Johnson · University of North Carolina Press
English
La información está incompleta “Gullah Geechee culture: Respected, understood and striving: Sixty years after Lorenzo Dow Turner's masterpiece, Africanisms in the Gullah Dialect ” (77-84) . Emory S. Campbell (2011) Taylor & Francis, Ltd.
English
La información está incompleta “Gullah” (470-471) . T. Hopkins (2006) , Keith Brown and Sarah Ogilvie · Elsevier Ltd.