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Split prosody and creole simplicity The case of Saramaccan JEFF GOOD Abstract Saramaccan, an Atlantic creole whose lexifier languages are Portuguese and

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Source URL: www.acsu.buffalo.edu

Language: English - Date: 2007-02-15 12:17:46
    2French language / Languages of the Caribbean / Languages of Saint Lucia / Languages of Dominica / Lexifier / Creole peoples / Antillean Creole French / Creole language / English-based creole languages / Seychellois Creole / Caribbean people / Haitian Creole

    Creole-Speaking Countries and their Populations* (Les pays créolophones et leurs populations) (French-lexifier creoles) SURFACE

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    Source URL: creoles.free.fr

    Language: English - Date: 2007-02-05 07:10:49
    3Creole language / Cape Verdean Creole / Creole peoples / Angolar language / Kristang language / Lexifier / Chavacano language / Portuguese language / Determiner / Linguistics / Portuguese-based pidgins and creoles / Papiamento

    NOUN PHRASES IN IBERIAN CREOLES EEVA SIPPOLA, AARHUS UNIVERSITY ABIGAIL TINY COSME, UNIVERSITY OF LISBON

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    Source URL: tasil2014.com

    Language: English - Date: 2014-01-23 04:36:58
    4Lexifier / Creole language / Consonant

    Parth Bhatt (University of Toronto) & Tjerk Hagemeijer (Universidade de Lisboa) Complex onsets in Santome: phonological innovation in Creoles? This paper compares word-initial consonant sequences in Santome, a Gulf of Gu

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    Source URL: creolistics9.dk.webhotel26.webhosting.dk

    Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:55:38
    5Lexifier / Pidgin / Linguistics / Creole language / Creole peoples

    Aymeric Daval-Markussen (University of Aarhus) First steps towards a typological profile of creoles Recent work on typological properties of creoles has led to contradictory conclusions. Chaudenson (2003: 177) claimed th

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    Source URL: creolistics9.dk.webhotel26.webhosting.dk

    Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:55:49
    6Lexifier / Pidgin / Linguistics / Creole language / Creole peoples

    Aymeric Daval-Markussen (University of Aarhus) First steps towards a typological profile of creoles Recent work on typological properties of creoles has led to contradictory conclusions. Chaudenson (2003: 177) claimed th

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    Source URL: creolistics9.dk

    Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:55:49
    7Bajan 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.webhotel26.webhosting.dk

    Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:19
    8Martin Haspelmath / Lexifier / Pidgin / Linguistics / Creole language / World Atlas of Language Structures

    Aymeric  Daval-­‐Markussen  (Aarhus  University):     On  the  complexity  of  creoles       In  the  past  decade,  the  axiomatic  equicomplexity  of  lang

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    Source URL: creolisticsx.dk

    Language: English - Date: 2015-04-07 09:24:05
    9Interlinguistics / Pidgin / Creole language / Lexifier / Tok Pisin / Pidgin Wolof / Monogenetic theory of pidgins / Language contact / Linguistics / Sociolinguistics

    Peter Bakker (Aarhus University): Plains Indian Sign language: the Nature of the World’s Only Signed Interethnic Pidgincreole A pidgin is a language that is nobody’s mother tongue, which is used between groups of peo

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    Source URL: creolisticsx.dk

    Language: English - Date: 2015-04-07 09:24:05
    10Pidgin / World Atlas of Language Structures / Linguistics / Creole language / Lexifier

    The APiCS project and first results Susanne Michaelis (Max-Planck-Institute, Leipzig) In this talk, I will report on the first results of a large collaborative project, the "Atlas of Pidgin and Creole Language Structures

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    Source URL: www.hrelp.org

    Language: English - Date: 2011-01-31 07:01:47
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