MANUEL DÍAZ-CAMPOS and J. CLANCY CLEMENTS
ABSTRACT
McWhorter challenges the validity of the limited access model for creole formation, noting that “the mainland Spanish colonies put in question a model which is crucial to current creole genesis.” His thesis is that in the Spanish mainland colonies the disproportion between the Black and White populations was enough for the emergence of a creole language. This article focuses on one colony,
Key Words: Creoles; language contact; limited access model; Venezuelan Spanish