Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
224
Language
English
Published
May 31, 2004
Publisher
University of Hawaii Press
ISBN-10
0824828801
ISBN-13
9780824828806
Description
Terry Crowley's exploration of Bislama reveals the intricate tapestry of language woven through the diverse culture of Vanuatu. This reference grammar serves not only as a comprehensive guide for linguists but also as a vital resource for anyone interested in the unique linguistic characteristics of this creole language.
The text delves into the phonetic, grammatical, and lexical components of Bislama, showcasing its evolution and role within the multilingual backdrop of its home country. By examining the structural elements and usage patterns, Crowley provides readers an opportunity to appreciate the richness of Bislama and its significance among the multitude of languages spoken in Vanuatu.
Through detailed analysis and accessible explanations, Crowley's work stands as a testament to the importance of preserving and understanding lesser-known languages. It invites scholars and language enthusiasts alike to engage with Bislama in a meaningful way, enhancing their awareness of this vibrant linguistic heritage.
The text delves into the phonetic, grammatical, and lexical components of Bislama, showcasing its evolution and role within the multilingual backdrop of its home country. By examining the structural elements and usage patterns, Crowley provides readers an opportunity to appreciate the richness of Bislama and its significance among the multitude of languages spoken in Vanuatu.
Through detailed analysis and accessible explanations, Crowley's work stands as a testament to the importance of preserving and understanding lesser-known languages. It invites scholars and language enthusiasts alike to engage with Bislama in a meaningful way, enhancing their awareness of this vibrant linguistic heritage.