Machine generated contents note: 1. BACKGROUNDS
Importation of Slaves to South Carolina and
Georgia Direct from Africa
The British Dialects and Baby-Talk
Difficulties Which Have Confronted Investigators of Gullah
2. PHONETIC ALPHABET AND DIACRITICS
3. WEST AFRICAN WORDS IN GULLAH
F. The Northern Tribes of Nigeria
H. Personal Names Used by the Gullahs
Other Words Used in Conversation
Some Expressions Heard Only in Stories, Songs, and Prayers
do as a Verb of Incomplete Predication
Frequent Repetition of Words and Phrases throughout the
5. MORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES
The Use of Groups of Words for Parts of Speech
Onomatopoetic Expressions
Some Mende Expressions Occurring in Gullah Stories
The Earthquake [1886] By Diana Brown
The Earthquake [1886] By Rosina Cohen
Narratives of Religious Experience
Making Manure on St. Helena Island
The Chief of the Stevedores