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Corpus Linguistic Studies of Standard Bahamian English: A Comparative Study of Newspaper Usage
Author(s) -
Raymond Oenbring
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
international journal of bahamian studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2220-5772
DOI - 10.15362/ijbs.v16i0.124
Subject(s) - newspaper , linguistics , corpus linguistics , creole language , standard english , history , computer science , sociology , media studies , philosophy
While several studies have investigated the unique features of Bahamian Creole, there have been to date no academic studies analysing Standard Bahamian English, the language of formal communication in the Bahamas. This study fills this gap in the literature. Using the methods of corpus linguistics, the study presents some of the unique features of Standard Bahamian English in comparison to other international variants of English, specifically British, American, and Jamaican English. For methodological purposes the texts analyzed are limited to the genre of newspaper reportage. Features analyzed include keywords and word counts.

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