Creole language

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131English-based creole languages / Creole peoples / Pidgin / Vincentian Creole / Linguistics / Languages of the Caribbean / Creole language

Andrei A. Avram (University of Bucarest) The distribution of diagnostic features in English-lexified contact languages: Virgin Islands English Creole Virgin Islands English Creole (VIEC) has not been considered, with a f

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Source URL: creolistics9.dk

Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:55:32
132Portuguese-based pidgins and creoles / Creole language / Inflection / Grammatical conjugation / Mauritian Creole / Indo-Portuguese Creoles / Portuguese verb conjugation / Thematic stem / Linguistics / Linguistic morphology / Languages of Mauritius

Olivier Bonami (CNRS/Université Paris-Sorbonne), Fabiola Henri (CNRS/ Université Lille 3) & Ana R. Luís (University of Coimbra) Tracing the origins of inflection in creoles: a quantitative analysis This paper attempts

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Source URL: creolistics9.dk

Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:55:44
133Basque-Icelandic pidgin / Creolistics / English-based creole languages / Linguistics / Creole language / Pidgin

Ninth Creolistics Workshop Contact languages in a global context: past and present & The Second Aarhus University Symposium on Connections between Second Language Acquisition and Contact Language Development

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:54:38
134Creole language / Creolistics / Pidgin / Lexifier / English-based creole languages / Creole peoples / Language contact / Linguistics / Sociolinguistics

Explorations in creole research with phylogenetic tools Aymeric Daval-Markussen Research Centre for Grammar and Language Use, Aarhus University

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Language: English - Date: 2012-04-06 03:32:43
135Bislama / Vanuatu / Creolization / Creole language / English-based creole languages / Cognitive linguistics / Linguistics / Semantics / Meaning

Carsten Levisen (Aarhus University) Semantic Innovations in Creolization. The conceptual development of emotion words in Urban Bislama This study explores the semantic aspects of innovation in creolization, through a det

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Language: English - Date: 2015-03-24 08:38:10
136Bajan Creole / Language contact / Pidgin / Lexifier / John A. Holm / Creolistics / Linguistics / Languages of the Caribbean / Creole language

Tamami Shimada (Yamagata University / University of Cambridge) Hiberno-English as a Link: Is there a possible continuum between creoles and this English dialect? Hiberno-English (HE) spoken in Ireland is generally regard

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Source URL: creolistics9.dk

Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:19
137Parts of speech / Creole language / Saramaccan language / Rama language / Complementizer / Subjunctive mood / Verb / Grammatical mood / Gbe languages / Linguistics / Language / Mesoamerican languages

Tonjes Veenstra (ZAS Berlin) Non-incipient second language learning and the development of subordination in creoles Incipient second language learning has been shown to constitute an important process in the development

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:31
138Interlinguistics / Pidgin / Creole language / Languages of Japan / Russenorsk / Pidgin Wolof / Linguistics / Language contact / Sociolinguistics

Elena Perekhvalskaya (University of St. Petersburg) Origin of Russian-based Pidgins: the role of an Alien-talk Russian-based pidgins were distributed over the vast territory from Norway in the North-West to the Taimyr Pe

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:28
139Creole 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
140Palenquero / Saramaccan language / Pidgin / John McWhorter / Linguistics / Creolistics / Creole language

John McWhorter (Columbia University) The Feature Pool hypothesis: Case closed? A consensus has settled in among most of the creolist community over the past ten years that the Feature Pool (FP) hypothesis best explains h

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:09
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