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Syntactic and variational complexity in British and Ghanaian English
Relative clause formation in the written parts of the International Corpus of English
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Magnus Huber
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Preface: A closer look 1
- Introduction: Linguistic complexity 6
- Accounting for analyticity in creoles 35
- Nothing will come of nothing 62
- Deletions, antideletions and complexity theory, with special reference to Black South African and Singaporean Englishes 90
- The complexity of the personal and possessive pronoun system of Norf ’k 101
- Interlanguage complexity 127
- Complexity as a function of iconicity 156
- Acquisitional complexity 192
- Syntactic and variational complexity in British and Ghanaian English 218
- Complexity hotspot 243
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Preface: A closer look 1
- Introduction: Linguistic complexity 6
- Accounting for analyticity in creoles 35
- Nothing will come of nothing 62
- Deletions, antideletions and complexity theory, with special reference to Black South African and Singaporean Englishes 90
- The complexity of the personal and possessive pronoun system of Norf ’k 101
- Interlanguage complexity 127
- Complexity as a function of iconicity 156
- Acquisitional complexity 192
- Syntactic and variational complexity in British and Ghanaian English 218
- Complexity hotspot 243