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Structure and Variation in Language Contact
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Edited by:
Ana Deumert
and Stephanie Durrleman
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English
Published/Copyright:
2006
About this book
This volume presents a careful selection of fifteen articles presented at the SPCL meetings in Atlanta, Boston and Hawai'i in 2003 and 2004. The contributions reflect – from various perspectives and using different types of data – on the interplay between structure and variation in contact languages, both synchronically and diachronically. The contributors consider a wide range of languages, including Surinamese creoles, Chinook Jargon, Yiddish, AAVE, Haitian Creole, Afro-Hispanic and Afro-Portuguese varieties, Nigerian Pidgin, Sri Lankan Malay, Papiamentu, and Bahamian Creole English. A need to question and test existing claims regarding pidginization/creolization is evident in all contributions, and the authors provide analyses for a variety of grammatical structures: VO-ordering and affixation, agglutination, negation, TMAs, plural marking, the copula, and serial verb constructions. The volume provides ample evidence for the observation that pidgin/creole studies is today a mature subfield of linguistics which is making important contributions to general linguistic theory.
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Table of contents
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Introduction
1 - Part I: Structure
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The phonetics of tone in Saramaccan
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Tracing the origin of modality in the creoles of Suriname
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Modelling Creole Genesis
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The restructuring of tense/aspect systems in creole formation
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Syntactic properties of negation in Chinook Jargon, with a comparison of two source languages
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Sri Lankan Malay morphosyntax
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Sri Lanka Malay
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The advantages of a blockage-based etymological dictionary for proven or putative relexified languages
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A fresh look at habitual be in AAVE
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Oral narrative and tense in urban Bahamian Creole English
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Aspects of variation in educated Nigerian Pidgin
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A linguistic time-capsule
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The progressive in the spoken Papiamentu of Aruba
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Was Haitian ever more like French?
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The late transfer of serial verb constructions as stylistic variants in Saramaccan creole
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Index
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