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K-Adepale: the Linguistic and Body Creativity of the Haitian Creole

Summary by La Liberté
The author, who arrived in Manitoba a year ago, a journalist from Haiti and very involved in his communities, proposes an original exploration of the Haitian Creole, both linguistically and in his bodily expressions, a wealth often neglected but ubiquitous in daily communication."The idea of this book was born from my observations. J-I found it fascinating that Haitians use not only language to communicate, but also their bodies. They are incred…
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The author, who arrived in Manitoba a year ago, a journalist from Haiti and very involved in his communities, proposes an original exploration of the Haitian Creole, both linguistically and in his bodily expressions, a wealth often neglected but ubiquitous in daily communication."The idea of this book was born from my observations. J-I found it fascinating that Haitians use not only language to communicate, but also their bodies. They are incred…

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La Liberté broke the news in on Sunday, August 17, 2025.
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