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Langues des Antilles précolombiennes par Granberry, Julian ; Vescelius, Gary

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Binding
Paperback
Weight
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Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
Yes
ISBN
9780817351236
Subject Area
Social Science, Language Arts & Disciplines, History
Publication Name
Languages of the Pre-Columbian Antilles
Publisher
University of Alabama Press
Item Length
9.2 in
Subject
Indigenous Studies, Anthropology / General, Linguistics / General, Caribbean & West Indies / General
Publication Year
2004
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Julian Granberry, Gary Vescelius
Item Weight
11.1 Oz
Item Width
6.1 in
Number of Pages
176 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Alabama Press
ISBN-10
081735123X
ISBN-13
9780817351236
eBay Product ID (ePID)
19038424543

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
176 Pages
Publication Name
Languages of the Pre-Columbian Antilles
Language
English
Publication Year
2004
Subject
Indigenous Studies, Anthropology / General, Linguistics / General, Caribbean & West Indies / General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, Language Arts & Disciplines, History
Author
Julian Granberry, Gary Vescelius
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
11.1 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2004-002838
Reviews
"The meat of the book is its linguistic analysis supporting a model of the colonization of the Antilles, along with an ethnohistorical analysis, both of which present fresh material and ideas unavailable elsewhere and which correct errors that are still in the literature." --Vernon L. Knight Jr., The University of Alabama, "The meat of the book is its linguistic analysis supporting a model of the colonization of the Antilles, along with an ethnohistorical analysis, both of which present fresh material and ideas unavailable elsewhere and which correct errors that are still in the literature." -Vernon J. Knight Jr., The University of Alabama, " . . . A 'must have' for the reference shelf and a thought provoking study for a growing number of people who are interested in finding out all they can about the Taino and other indigenous peoples of the Caribbean, and not just a book for Caribbean linguists, archaeologists, and historians." -H-NET BOOK REVIEW, "The meat of the book is its linguistic analysis supporting a model of the colonization of the Antilles, along with an ethnohistorical analysis, both of which present fresh material and ideas unavailable elsewhere and which correct errors that are still in the literature." --Vernon J. Knight Jr., The University of Alabama, " . . . A 'must have' for the reference shelf and a thought provoking study for a growing number of people who are interested in finding out all they can about the Taino and other indigenous peoples of the Caribbean, and not just a book for Caribbean linguists, archaeologists, and historians." --H-NET BOOK REVIEW
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
409/.729
Synopsis
A linguistic analysis supporting a new model of the colonization of the Antilles before 1492. This work formulates a testable hypothesis of the origins and migration patterns of the aboriginal peoples of the Greater Antilles (Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, and Puerto Rico), the Lucayan Islands (the Commonwealth of the Bahamas and the Crown Colony of the Turks and Caicos), the Virgin Islands, and the northernmost of the Leeward Islands, prior to European contact. Using archaeological data as corroboration, the authors synthesize evidence that has been available in scattered locales for more than 500 years but which has never before been correlated and critically examined. Within any well-defined geographical area (such as these islands), the linguistic expectation and norm is that people speaking the same or closely related language will intermarry, and, by participating in a common gene pool, will show similar socioeconomic and cultural traits, as well as common artifact preferences. From an archaeological perspective, the converse is deducible: artifact inventories of a well-defined sociogeographical area are likely to have been created by speakers of the same or closely related language or languages. Languages of the Pre-Columbian Antilles presents information based on these assumptions. The data is scant--scattered words and phrases in Spanish explorers' journals, local place names written on maps or in missionary records--but the collaboration of the authors, one a linguist and the other an archaeologist, has tied the linguistics to the ground wherever possible and allowed the construction of a framework with which to understand the relationships, movements, and settlement patterns of Caribbean peoples before Columbus arrived. "This exhaustive study . . . does a splendid job in pulling together the disparate data of the Taino and other pre-Contact languages of the Caribbean and organizing them into a coherent whole."--Charles Ewen, East Carolina University, A linguistic analysis supporting a new model of the colonization of the Antilles before 1492 This work formulates a testable hypothesis of the origins and migration patterns of the aboriginal peoples of the Greater Antilles (Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, and Puerto Rico), the Lucayan Islands (the Commonwealth of the Bahamas and the Crown Colony of the Turks and Caicos), the Virgin Islands, and the northernmost of the Leeward Islands, prior to European contact. Using archaeological data as corroboration, the authors synthesize evidence that has been available in scattered locales for more than 500 years but which has never before been correlated and critically examined. Within any well-defined geographical area (such as these islands), the linguistic expectation and norm is that people speaking the same or closely related language will intermarry, and, by participating in a common gene pool, will show similar socioeconomic and cultural traits, as well as common artifact preferences. From an archaeological perspective, the converse is deducible: artifact inventories of a well-defined sociogeographical area are likely to have been created by speakers of the same or closely related language or languages. Languages of the Pre-Columbian Antilles presents information based on these assumptions. The data is scant--scattered words and phrases in Spanish explorers' journals, local place names written on maps or in missionary records--but the collaboration of the authors, one a linguist and the other an archaeologist, has tied the linguistics to the ground wherever possible and allowed the construction of a framework with which to understand the relationships, movements, and settlement patterns of Caribbean peoples before Columbus arrived.
LC Classification Number
PM5099.A68G73 2004
Copyright Date
2004
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