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4. Morphophonological properties of pitch accents in Jamaican Creole reduplication
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
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Part I
- 1. Maintenance or assimilation? Phonological variation and change in the realization of / t / by British Barbadians 3
- 2. Universal and substrate influence on the phonotactics and syllable structure of Krio 23
- 3. Tone on quantifiers in Saramaccan as a transferred feature from Kikongo 43
- 4. Morphophonological properties of pitch accents in Jamaican Creole reduplication 67
- 5. Effort reduction and the grammar: Liquid phonology in Haitian and St. Lucian 91
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Part II
- 6. Reflexivity in Capeverdean: Predicate properties and sentence structure 117
- 7. An additional pronoun and hierarchies in creolized Chinúk Wawa 129
- 8. Three irregular verbs in Gullah 159
- 9. Afro-Bolivian Spanish: The survival of a true creole prototype 175
- 10. Copula patterns in Hawai‛i Creole: Creole origin and decreolization 199
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Part III
- 11. On the properties of Papiamentu pa : Synchronic and diachronic perspectives 215
- 12. No exception to the rule: The tense-aspect-modality system of Papiamentu reconsidered 257
- 13. A look at so in Mauritian Creole: From possessive pronoun to emphatic determiner 279
- 14. Chinese Spanish in 19th century Cuba: Documenting sociohistorical context 297
- 15. Comparative perspectives on the origins, development and structure of Amazonian (Karipúna) French Creole 325
- Index 359
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
-
Part I
- 1. Maintenance or assimilation? Phonological variation and change in the realization of / t / by British Barbadians 3
- 2. Universal and substrate influence on the phonotactics and syllable structure of Krio 23
- 3. Tone on quantifiers in Saramaccan as a transferred feature from Kikongo 43
- 4. Morphophonological properties of pitch accents in Jamaican Creole reduplication 67
- 5. Effort reduction and the grammar: Liquid phonology in Haitian and St. Lucian 91
-
Part II
- 6. Reflexivity in Capeverdean: Predicate properties and sentence structure 117
- 7. An additional pronoun and hierarchies in creolized Chinúk Wawa 129
- 8. Three irregular verbs in Gullah 159
- 9. Afro-Bolivian Spanish: The survival of a true creole prototype 175
- 10. Copula patterns in Hawai‛i Creole: Creole origin and decreolization 199
-
Part III
- 11. On the properties of Papiamentu pa : Synchronic and diachronic perspectives 215
- 12. No exception to the rule: The tense-aspect-modality system of Papiamentu reconsidered 257
- 13. A look at so in Mauritian Creole: From possessive pronoun to emphatic determiner 279
- 14. Chinese Spanish in 19th century Cuba: Documenting sociohistorical context 297
- 15. Comparative perspectives on the origins, development and structure of Amazonian (Karipúna) French Creole 325
- Index 359