Cayman Islands English
Appearance
Cayman Islands English | |
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Caymanian Patwah | |
Region | Cayman Islands |
Latin (English alphabet) | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
IETF | en-KY |
Cayman Islands English, or Caymanian Patwah, also called Caymanian Creole English, is a semi-creolised form of Jamaican English spoken in the Cayman Islands.[1] While not much has been written on Cayman Islands Creole English, according to one text, it "seems to have borrowed English-based creole features similar to Jamaican Patois, Bay Islands English and San Andrés and Providencia Creole without having undergone creolization".[2] African-American vernacular English and Jamaican Patois have also heavily influenced the way younger Caymanians speak.[3]
See also
[edit]- Jamaican Patois
- San Andrés–Providencia Creole
- Bermudian Creole English
- Turks and Caicos Creole
- Bay Islands Creole English
- Cromanty
Further reading
[edit]- Cassidy, Frederic G. (2007). Jamaica Talk: Three Hundred Years of the English Language in Jamaica. Kingston: University Press of the West Indies. ISBN 978-9-7664017-0-2.
- Cassidy, F. G., Le Page, R. B. (2009). Dictionary of Jamaican English (Second ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-5211184-0-8.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - Chang, Larry (2014). Biesik Jumiekan: Introduction to Jamaican Language. Washington DC: Gnosophia Publishers (Chuu Wod imprint). ISBN 978-0-9773391-8-1.
- Goring, Kevin M. (2018). The Cayman Islands Dictionary: A collection of words used by native Caymanians. Grand Cayman: Caymanology. ISBN 97-8-17903436-7-6.
- Washabaugh, William (1983). The Off-shore Island Creoles: Providencia, San Andres and the Caymans". In Central American English. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. ISBN 3-87276-295-8.
References
[edit]- ^ Graham, Ross (1997). Bay Islands English: Linguistic Contact and Convergence in the Western Caribbean (PDF) (PhD). University of Florida. Retrieved 18 January 2023.
- ^ Holm, John A. (1989). "Cayman Islands". Pidgins and Creoles. Vol. 2, Reference Survey. Cambridge University Press. pp. 479–480. ISBN 978-0-521-35940-5.
- ^ "How to speak Caymanian | Local Culture in the Cayman Islands". Visitcaymanislands.com. Retrieved 2022-12-24.
- Washabaugh, William (1983). "The Off-shore Island Creoles: Providencia, San Andres and the Caymans". In Holm, John A. (ed.). Central American English. John Benjamins Publishing. pp. 174–179. ISBN 3-87276-295-8.
External links
[edit]- "The Cayman Islands Dictionary goin' strong still, Bobo!". CaymaniNews. March 20, 2012. Archived from the original on January 26, 2013.