Presented to you through Paradigm Publishing Services
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Book
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
Creole Languages and Linguistic Typology
-
Edited by:
and
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2013
About this book
It is generally assumed that Creole languages form a separate category from the rest of the world’s languages. The papers in this volume, written by internationally renowned scholars in the field of Creole studies, seek to explore more deeply this commonly held assumption by comparing the linguistic properties of specific Creole languages to each other and also to non-Creole languages. Using a variety of methodological and analytical approaches, the contributions to this volume show that the linguistic classification of Creole languages continues to be a topic of intense debate that requires the re-examination of the premises of linguistic typology. What is the linguistic motivation for considering that languages are related or unrelated? How and why do common linguistic properties arise? Are Creoles indeed exceptional? This volume examines these questions and provides a strong foundation for continued research into the phonological, morphological, syntactic and semantic features found in Creole languages. Most of these articles were previously published in the Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 26:1 (2011). The article by Jeff Good was previously published in the Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 27:1 (2012).
Reviews
Natalie Operstein & Allyson Walker, California State University, Fullerton, in the Journal of Historical Linguistics 2:2 (2012):
The volume shows that creoles may be both more complex overall and less exceptional structurally than commonly thought.
The volume shows that creoles may be both more complex overall and less exceptional structurally than commonly thought.
Topics
-
Download PDFPublicly Available
Prelim pages
i -
Download PDFPublicly Available
Table of contents
v -
Download PDFRequires Authentication UnlicensedLicensed
Introduction
1 -
Download PDFRequires Authentication UnlicensedLicensed
Creoles are typologically distinct from non-creoles
9 -
Download PDFRequires Authentication UnlicensedLicensed
Typologizing grammatical complexities
47 -
Download PDFRequires Authentication UnlicensedLicensed
Pidgin-creoles as a scattered sprachbund
95 -
Download PDFRequires Authentication UnlicensedLicensed
Creolization and admixture
141 -
Download PDFRequires Authentication UnlicensedLicensed
The Gulf of Guinea Creoles
163 -
Download PDFRequires Authentication UnlicensedLicensed
Typology of creole phonology
207 -
Download PDFRequires Authentication UnlicensedLicensed
The typology of Caribbean Creole reduplication
245 -
Download PDFRequires Authentication UnlicensedLicensed
Language index
269 -
Download PDFRequires Authentication UnlicensedLicensed
Subject index
277
Publishing information
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
November 25, 2013
eBook ISBN:
9789027271075
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Main content:
279
This book is in the series
eBook ISBN:
9789027271075
Keywords for this book
Typology; Theoretical linguistics; Creole studies; Historical linguistics; Contact Linguistics
Audience(s) for this book
Professional and scholarly;