Creole term used to refer to homosexuals in the French Antilles, which can also be found in the Banlieues (suburbs) of the French provincial capitals. The term literally translates as “beneath the leaves” or “camouflaged”, and evidently refers to men who in their public and private life...
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Word origins The majority of French words originated from vernacular Latin or were constructed from Latin or Greek roots. There are often pairs of words, one form being popular (noun) and the other one savant (adjective), both originating from Latin. Example: brother: frère (brother) / frate...
A survey of literary and lexical evidence — early French descriptions of Martinique and its neighboring islands, and the etymologies of modern Dominican names for fish and parts of dugout canoes — suggests that Lesser Antillean French Creole did not take shape until the first decades of the ...
S Kein - 《Creole》 被引量: 31发表: 2000年 Utopias of the British Enlightenment from the debate surrounding the French Revolution to the origins of Romanticism and early socialism, are illuminated by an understanding of the utopian tradit... G Claeys - Cambridge University Press, 被引量: 19...
Creole Language Structuresas a model, this chapter compares key parts of the noun phrase, the verb phrase and sentence structure in French Guianese Creole and in Gbe languages spoken in the African region of origin of the first slaves. It finds strong evidence of Gbe origins in the creole ...
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(master’s degree). She grew up in Northern France in Lille and lived in Paris for 1 year. She can speak French, Carribean Creole, English, and Japanese. She loves traveling, so she’s been to England, Belgium, Germany, Poland, the French West Indies, and Japan. She is so happy to...
I was reading (for the second time) the book “bass culture” a deep analysis of the origins of reggae music and ska and how it evolved from a sound system culture to an industry. And the best music was recorded on the spot , in the record shop , then pressed onto dub plates, then...
Though mostly unknown to later American writers, his short story "Le Mulâtre" ("The Mulatto") is the earliest known work of fiction by a Creole author. Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana Victorien Sardou Dec. at 77 (1831-1908) Victorien Sardou ( sar-DOO, French: [viktɔ...