Creole language

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111Ethnic groups in Suriname / Languages of Suriname / Creole language / Creolistics / English-based creole languages / Pidgin / Paramaccan people / Kwinti people / Cape Verdean Creole / Language contact / Linguistics / Sociolinguistics

Ninth Creolistics WorkshopApril 2012, Aarhus, Denmark   WORKSHOP Language Mixing between a spoken and signed language:

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:55:29
112Languages of Papua New Guinea / Tok Pisin / Samoan Plantation Pidgin / Pidgin / Creole language / Languages of Australia / Languages of Oceania / Unserdeutsch language / Language contact / Linguistics / English language

Damaris Neuhof (Justus-Liebig-University) The Origin and Development of Tok Pisin: What the German Colonial Sources Tell us Even though Pidgin English was widely spoken in the Pacific before the arrival of the German pla

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Language: English - Date: 2015-03-24 08:38:13
113Education for the deaf / Knowledge / Deaf culture / Deafness / Sign language / Nicaraguan Sign Language / Kata Kolok / Creole language / Morphology / Language / Linguistics / Science

Victoria A.S. Nyst (Leiden University), Margot van den Berg (Radboud University and University of Utrecht) & Jean-Jacques Tano Angoua (Leiden University) Contact and morphology in Sign Languages and Creole Languages Lang

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Language: English - Date: 2015-04-07 09:24:11
114English-based creole languages / Jamaican Patois / Akan language / Creole peoples / Lexifier / Linguistics / Creole language / Creolistics

Angela Bartens (University of Turku/University of Helsinki) Western Caribbean Creole English se revisited This paper draws on comparative work on three Western Caribbean English-lexifier creoles, San Andrés (SA), Provid

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:55:35
115Language / Sign language / Nicaraguan Sign Language / Home sign / American Sign Language / Auxiliary verb / Verb / Carol Padden / Culture / Deaf culture / Education for the deaf / Deafness

Molly Elizabeth Flaherty (University of Chicago) The Birth of a Language: Is Nicaraguan Sign Language a Creole? With the founding of a new school for special education in Managua approximately thirty years ago, Deaf Nica

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116José Leite de Vasconcelos / Anthropology / Portuguese nobility / Vasconcelos / Creole language / Portuguese-based creole languages

Silvio Moreira de Sousa (Universidade do Porto/Oporto University) Leite de Vasconcelos re-visited In his most renowned work, Esquisse d’une Dialectologie portugaise (1901), Leite de Vasconcelos, mainly known as the fat

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:10
117Sign language / Pidgin / Nativization / World Atlas of Language Structures / Origin of language / Linguistics / Language acquisition / Creole language

Viveka Velupillai (Justus-Liebig-University) & Magnus Huber (Justus-Liebig-University) Creoles and sign languages in comparison with non-creole spoken languages: A preliminary survey For several decades, scholars have pr

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118Linguistics / Anthropology / Language / John A. Holm / Creole language / Creolistics / Creole peoples

Guillaume Fon Sing (Université Paris-Diderot) & Jean Leoue (Université Paris-Diderot) Creoles are not typologically distinct from non-creoles Typological approaches involving the study of creole languages have long tri

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:55:54
119Grammar / Data collection / Human communication / Question / Sign language / Creole language / Interrogative word / World Atlas of Language Structures / Origin of language / Languages of Africa / Languages of Oceania / Culture

Susanne Maria Michaelis (MPI-EVA) Interrogative constructions in creoles and sign languages In this talk, I will explore potential commonalities in creoles and sign languages with regard to interrogative constructions. O

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Language: English - Date: 2015-03-24 08:38:12
120Saramaccan language / Creole peoples / Pidgin / Linguistics / Creole language / Portuguese-based creole languages

John H. McWhorter (Columbia University) Quirky case in creoles, or creolization as a quirky case In a language that emerged from a pidgin variety, or a variety deeply impacted by secondlanguage acquisition, a reasonable

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