Creole language

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91Creole language / Lexifier / Creole peoples

Hugo C. Cardoso (University of Coimbra) Types and sources of Luso-Asian comparatives This is a comparative study which takes a global look at the structure of prototypical comparative constructions in all Luso-Asian Creo

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:55:46
92Language comparison / Linguistics / World Englishes / Creole language / English language / Pidgin / International English / Creole peoples / Anglo-Frisian languages / West Germanic languages / Germanic languages

Rachel Hendery (The Australian National University) Creoles, L2 varieties and colonial Englishes: The status of Palmerston Island English One of the tests of whether any typology is successful is how it deals with new ca

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:55:59
93Haitian Creole language / Allomorph / Syllable / Morphophonology / Linguistics / Linguistic morphology / Phonology

Parth Bhatt (University of Toronto) & Emmanuel Nikiema (University of Toronto, Mississauga) Morphophonological alternations in Haitian Creole This paper analyzes three cases of morphophonological alternations in Haitian

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:55:39
94Creole language / Lexifier / Creole peoples

Hugo C. Cardoso (University of Coimbra) Types and sources of Luso-Asian comparatives This is a comparative study which takes a global look at the structure of prototypical comparative constructions in all Luso-Asian Creo

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:55:46
95Saramaccan language / Rougé / Romance languages / Creole language / Lexifier / Portuguese language / Brazilian Portuguese / Linguistics / Gallo-Iberian languages / Languages of South America

Jean-Louis Rougé (University of Orléans) & Emmanuel Schang (University of Orléans) Post Creolisation Evolution: the case of Santomense Rougé & Schangconclude their paper with the following claims : “We cann

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:18
96Language contact / West African Pidgin English / Creole language / Pidgin / Lexifier

FACULTY REPORTS Centenaire Pidgin: Senegal’s Newest Urban Language FIONA MCLAUGHLIN

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Source URL: africa.ufl.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-30 10:53:18
97Creole language / Pidgin / Languages of the Caribbean

Stéphane Goyette (no affiliation) Creolization versus non-creole L2 simplification: a comparative study A creole is assumed to differ from a non-creole language in being a nativized form of an earlier pidgin. Non-creole

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:55:56
98Bahamian Creole / Copula / Creole language / Predicate / Linguistics / Parts of speech / Languages of the Caribbean

Helean McPhee (The College of the Bahamas) An Examination of the Syntactic Distribution of Bin and Did in Bahamian Creole The role of bin and did as past and/or anterior markers in Caribbean English-lexicon Creoles has f

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:08
99Saramaccan language / Rougé / Romance languages / Creole language / Lexifier / Portuguese language / Brazilian Portuguese / Linguistics / Gallo-Iberian languages / Languages of South America

Jean-Louis Rougé (University of Orléans) & Emmanuel Schang (University of Orléans) Post Creolisation Evolution: the case of Santomense Rougé & Schangconclude their paper with the following claims : “We cann

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:18
100Post-creole continuum / Haitian Creole language / Mauritian Creole / Equative / Lexifier / Mauritian / Complement / Linguistics / Languages of Mauritius / Copula

Diana Guillemin (Griffith University) What’s se in modern Mauritian Creole? Evidence of an emerging copula in a post-creole continuum Copulative constructions with zero copula have always been grammatical in Mauritian

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:55:57
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