Abstract
Synchronic and diachronic variation in the definition and composition of the Creole population presents theoretical problems. Neither a strictly empirical historical analysis of social groups nor a strictly paradigmatic analysis of social categories renders a satisfactory explanation of semantic and empirical variation. Suggested in this paper as a more adequate alternative is a syntagmatic analysis of social classification that is at once structural and diachronic.
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DOMÍNGUEZ, V. R. (1977). social classification in Creole Louisiana. American Ethnologist, 4(4), 589–602. https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.1977.4.4.02a00010
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