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10. Tone assignment on lexical items of English and African origin in Krio
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Malcolm Awadajin Finney
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- 1. The origins of Macanese reduplication 1
- 2. Court records as a source of authentic early Sranan 21
- 3. Garifuna in Belize and Honduras 35
- 4. The Nova Scotia–Sierra Leone connection 67
- 5. The development of variable NP plural agreement in a restructured African variety of Portuguese 97
- 6. Second language acquisition in creole genesis 127
- 7. OT and the acquisition of Jamaican syllable structure 161
- 8. Double-object constructions in two French-based creoles (Morisyen and Seselwa) 189
- 9. Passive voice in Papiamento 209
- 10. Tone assignment on lexical items of English and African origin in Krio 221
- 11. TMA and the St. Lucian Creole verb phrase 237
- 12. The Limonese calypso as an identity marker 259
- 13. The speech event kuutu in the Eastern Maroon community 285
- 14. Reflexivity in French-based creoles 307
- 15. The role of style and identity in the development of Hawaiian Creole 331
- Index 351
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- 1. The origins of Macanese reduplication 1
- 2. Court records as a source of authentic early Sranan 21
- 3. Garifuna in Belize and Honduras 35
- 4. The Nova Scotia–Sierra Leone connection 67
- 5. The development of variable NP plural agreement in a restructured African variety of Portuguese 97
- 6. Second language acquisition in creole genesis 127
- 7. OT and the acquisition of Jamaican syllable structure 161
- 8. Double-object constructions in two French-based creoles (Morisyen and Seselwa) 189
- 9. Passive voice in Papiamento 209
- 10. Tone assignment on lexical items of English and African origin in Krio 221
- 11. TMA and the St. Lucian Creole verb phrase 237
- 12. The Limonese calypso as an identity marker 259
- 13. The speech event kuutu in the Eastern Maroon community 285
- 14. Reflexivity in French-based creoles 307
- 15. The role of style and identity in the development of Hawaiian Creole 331
- Index 351