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A Creole Lexicon Architecture Landscape People Jay Dearborn Edwards

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A Creole Lexicon Architecture Landscape People Jay Dearborn Edwards
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Publisher: Louisiana State Univ Pr
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.57 MB
Pages: 269
Author: Jay Dearborn Edwards, Nicolas Kariouk Pecquet Du Bellay De Verton, William R. Brockway, Charles Funderburk
ISBN: 9780807127643, 0807127647
Language: English
Year: 2004

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A Creole Lexicon Architecture Landscape People Jay Dearborn Edwards by Jay Dearborn Edwards, Nicolas Kariouk Pecquet Du Bellay De Verton, William R. Brockway, Charles Funderburk 9780807127643, 0807127647 instant download after payment.

Throughout Louisiana’s colonial and postcolonial periods, there evolved a highly specialized vocabulary for describing the region’s buildings, people, and cultural landscapes. This creolized language a unique combination of localisms and words borrowed from French, Spanish, English, Indian, and Caribbean sources developed to suit the multiethnic needs of settlers, planters, explorers, builders, surveyors, and government officials. Today this historic vernacular is often opaque to those who need to understand its meanings, but with A Creole Lexicon, Jay Edwards and Nicholas Kariouk provide a highly organized resource for its recovery. Newly produced diagrams and drawings, as well as original reproductions, and sixteen subject indexes help make this an invaluable reference for exploring and preserving Louisiana’s cultural heritage.

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