Studies in Caribbean Languages (Language Science Press)
Aims and Scope
This series publishes scholarly monographs and edited volumes on languages of the Caribbean, and Caribbean languages used in diaspora communities worldwide. The use of the term 'Caribbean' here should be taken to mean the Caribbean Sea, and specifically to language varieties spoken along the northern coast of South America, and the Caribbean and Atlantic coasts of North and Central America. In keeping with the tradition of the Society we will also consider books on Gullah and AAVE. The series welcomes works in all descriptive and theoretical frameworks regardless of the sub-discipline of linguistics. We are also interested in interdisciplinary works which explore the respective interface between language and areas such as anthropology, law, mathematics, media, music, psychology, sociology.
All Books

Forthcoming: A tale of two dialect regions: Sranan's 17th-century English input
André Sherriah (Author)

Forthcoming: The acrolect in Jamaica: The architecture of phonological variation
G. Alison Irvine-Sobers (Author)

Forthcoming: Dual aspectual forms and event structure in Caribbean English Creoles
Marsha Forbes-Barnett (Author)
Contact
For more information contact the Managing Editor at scl@langsci-press.org.