Содержимое раздела
This section delves into the theoretical frameworks that underpin the comparative analysis, exploring key concepts such as language variation, language contact, and creolization. It analyzes the role of English in the world. It will examine the processes of language change and its impact on society, including contact-induced changes, code-switching, and code-mixing. Moreover, it explores the sociolinguistic perspectives necessary for understanding the interplay between language, identity, and power. This foundation is essential for analyzing the characteristics of Jamaican Creole and its historical development.