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Chapter 3. Phylogenetics in biology and linguistics
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Finn Borchsenius
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- Chapter 1. Introduction 1
- Chapter 2. Key concepts in the history of creole studies 5
- Chapter 3. Phylogenetics in biology and linguistics 35
- Chapter 4. Methods 59
- Chapter 5. Creole typology I 79
- Chapter 6. Creole typology II 103
- Chapter 7. West African languages and creoles worldwide 141
- Chapter 8. The typology and classification of French-based creoles 175
- Chapter 9. The simple emerging from the complex 193
- Chapter 10. Dutch creoles compared with their lexifier 219
- Chapter 11. Similarities and differences among Iberian creoles 241
- Chapter 12. Afro-Hispanic varieties in comparison 269
- Chapter 13. Cognitive creolistics and semantic primes 293
- Chapter 14. Lexicalization patterns in core vocabulary 315
- Chapter 15. The semantics of Englishes and Creoles 345
- Chapter 16. Feature pools show that creoles are distinct languages due to their special origin 369
- Chapter 17. Complementing creole studies with phylogenetics 375
- Chapter 18. From basic to cultural semantics 381
- Chapter 19. Linguistics and evolutionary biology continue to cross-fertilize each other and may do so even more in the future, including in the field of creolistics 385
- Chapter 20. Epilogue 389
- Language index 395
- People index 401
- Places index 407
- Subject index 409
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- Chapter 1. Introduction 1
- Chapter 2. Key concepts in the history of creole studies 5
- Chapter 3. Phylogenetics in biology and linguistics 35
- Chapter 4. Methods 59
- Chapter 5. Creole typology I 79
- Chapter 6. Creole typology II 103
- Chapter 7. West African languages and creoles worldwide 141
- Chapter 8. The typology and classification of French-based creoles 175
- Chapter 9. The simple emerging from the complex 193
- Chapter 10. Dutch creoles compared with their lexifier 219
- Chapter 11. Similarities and differences among Iberian creoles 241
- Chapter 12. Afro-Hispanic varieties in comparison 269
- Chapter 13. Cognitive creolistics and semantic primes 293
- Chapter 14. Lexicalization patterns in core vocabulary 315
- Chapter 15. The semantics of Englishes and Creoles 345
- Chapter 16. Feature pools show that creoles are distinct languages due to their special origin 369
- Chapter 17. Complementing creole studies with phylogenetics 375
- Chapter 18. From basic to cultural semantics 381
- Chapter 19. Linguistics and evolutionary biology continue to cross-fertilize each other and may do so even more in the future, including in the field of creolistics 385
- Chapter 20. Epilogue 389
- Language index 395
- People index 401
- Places index 407
- Subject index 409