Expanding the use of non-dominant Caribbean languages: Can the law help?

Authors

  • Celia Brown-Blake University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/ijsll.v21i1.51

Keywords:

law, language rights, Caribbean Creole languages, language policy, courts, public administration

Abstract

Language planners and advocates, at a conference in Jamaica in 2011, agreed on the terms of a Charter on Language Rights and Language Policy in the Creole-speaking Caribbean. This document contains a raft of principles and entitlements regarding the use of language in public official domains. The intention is to use the document to lobby Caribbean governments to adopt language laws in accordance with the principles set out in the Charter. This raises the question of utilising the law as a sociolinguistic change agent to induce the expansion of the use of non-dominant languages, particularly Creole languages, in public official domains. This article is concerned with the question of how effective the law is likely to be in achieving this expansion. Drawing on patterns arising from law on language in selected jurisdictions, the article concludes that the law promises only limited success in driving this change in the function of non-dominant languages in the Commonwealth Caribbean.

Author Biography

  • Celia Brown-Blake, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica
    Celia Brown-Blake is a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Law at the University of the West Indies, Mona campus in Jamaica. She is an attorney-at-law with Masters degrees in both Linguistics and Law and has a PhD in Linguistics. Published in both law and linguistics, her linguistics research focuses on issues of language and the law particularly in relation to Caribbean Creole language speakers.

Published

2014-06-26

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

Brown-Blake, C. (2014). Expanding the use of non-dominant Caribbean languages: Can the law help?. International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, 21(1), 51-82. https://doi.org/10.1558/ijsll.v21i1.51