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12. Copula variation in Guyanese Creole and AAVE
Implications for nonsentential grammar
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Toward a nonsentential analysis in generative grammar 11
- 2. The syntax of nonsententials 33
- 3. “Small structures” 73
- 4. Neither fragments nor ellipsis 93
- 5. Big questions, small answers 117
- 6. Extending the nonsentential analysis 147
- 7. The narrowing acquisition path 183
- 8. Nonsententials in second language acquisition 203
- 9. How language adapts to the brain 229
- 10. Nonsententials and agrammatism 259
- 11. Reduced syntax in (prototypical) pidgins 283
- 12. Copula variation in Guyanese Creole and AAVE 309
- Epilogue 323
- Index 355
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Toward a nonsentential analysis in generative grammar 11
- 2. The syntax of nonsententials 33
- 3. “Small structures” 73
- 4. Neither fragments nor ellipsis 93
- 5. Big questions, small answers 117
- 6. Extending the nonsentential analysis 147
- 7. The narrowing acquisition path 183
- 8. Nonsententials in second language acquisition 203
- 9. How language adapts to the brain 229
- 10. Nonsententials and agrammatism 259
- 11. Reduced syntax in (prototypical) pidgins 283
- 12. Copula variation in Guyanese Creole and AAVE 309
- Epilogue 323
- Index 355