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Honoring Your Native Language with Prof. Michel DeGraff

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The Disuse of Creole Languages in the Caribbean

The article is entitled Linguistics and Economics in the Caribbean Who Speaks Creole. It examines the reasons why Creole languages have been devalued. People who view themselves as a local class or wealthy tend to speak an acrylate which is a variety of Creole closer to the colonizing nations language while those of lower socio-economic status speak bacilect. The nationals perpetuate the disuse of Creole as we have been conditioned really since the period of slavery and taught that being able to speak a standard language affords our guarantees success and proves intelligence.

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