File spoon-archives/postcolonial.archive/postcolonial_1999/postcolonial.9907, message 89


Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 08:55:56 -0500
From: Katherine Gracki <kgracki-AT-mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu>
Subject: Re: Haitian


Lisa,

Dr. Tom Klingler, a professor of linguistics at Tulane, just finished
teaching a course on creole and cajun linguistics. Although he is less
familiar with Haitian Creole, he has many contacts in this area. You may
want to contact him through the Department of French and Italian (504)
865-5115 or FAx: (504) 865-5367

Katherine Gracki


Lisa McNee wrote:
> 
> I'd like to add my question to this one. Does anyone know where it would
> be possible to take a class in creole in the United States or Canada?
> Thanks!
> 
> On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Keijiro Suga wrote:
> 
> > Could somebody tell me what the legal status of Haitian Creole is? I heard
> > people call it "official, but exactly how is it official?  Is it
> > constitutionally the national language?  Then what is French today in Haiti?
> > Thank you in advance!
> >
> >
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