No. Title Date
1 Marginal languages: a sociological survey of the Creole languages and trade jargons
2 How to begin healing a long festering wound: Papiamento, community and education in Aruba
3 Gaining perspective on papiamentu: milestones and achievements
4 Language use, language attitudes and identity among Curacaoan high school students
5 Conquered by a creole
6 About the editors/authors
7 Western and non-western notions of what constitutes as 'The Literary Canon'
8 Crossing shifting boundaries : language and changing political status in Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao / ed. by Nicholas Faraclas, Ronald Severing, Christa Weijer, Elisabeth Echteld.
9 Towards an evidence based Caribbean Community of knowledge, how the Aruban Multilingual model may provide a solution
10 Boiling water, or the process of systematic development of a common understanding
11 The newsmagazine Civilisado and the post-emancipatory cultural standard: The first documentary serial novel in Papiamentu
12 The instituto pedagogico Arubano: What we have already achieved, and what we would like to achieve in the future
13 Calypso music and the hidden narratives of Aruba
14 Arawak versus Lokono, what's in a name?
15 Connections between the Eastern Caribbean and the Central American Caribbean Coast: the history and demographics of the Garifuna and other African and Afro-Indigenous descended peoples
16 Nursery school teachers' attitudes toward Guyanese Creole
17 African agency in the emergence of the Atlantic Creoles
18 Conscious choice and constructed identities a study of written codeswitching between Crucian and standard English in St. Croix
19 Semantic diversity in the Caribbean: Interrogating the “creole” concept
20 About the editors/authors