Cape Verdean Creole – Santo Antão: what we know so far

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2019
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Swolkien, Dominika & Alexander Cobbinah
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Journal of Ibero-Romance Creoles
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The Santo Antão variety (SA) of Cape Verdean Creole (CVC) is not only very little studied but the existing publications, overwhelmingly in Portuguese, are not well known among a wider linguistic audience. This is particularly surprising if we consider that from the first Cape Verdean census, in 1731 (Carreira 1984), until the 1970s Santo Antão has been the second most populous island of the archipelago. The article presents a review of the literature from historical sources about the settlement of Santo Antão, which then serves as a base from which to reconsider current debates about the genesis of CVC. Linguistic data, mainly of phonological nature, from conversations recorded during a short field trip to Santo Antão (Cabo da Ribeira and Vila das Pombas), complemented by existing data on other varieties of CVC, are used to support the proposed hypotheses.
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Swolkien, Dominika & Alexander Cobbinah. 2019. Cape Verdean Creole – Santo Antão: what we know so far. Cabo Verde.