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A Grammar of Berbice Dutch Creole
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 713

A Grammar of Berbice Dutch Creole

The series builds an extensive collection of high quality descriptions of languages around the world. Each volume offers a comprehensive grammatical description of a single language together with fully analyzed sample texts and, if appropriate, a word list and other relevant information which is available on the language in question. There are no restrictions as to language family or area, and although special attention is paid to hitherto undescribed languages, new and valuable treatments of better known languages are also included. No theoretical model is imposed on the authors; the only criterion is a high standard of scientific quality. To discuss your book idea or submit a proposal, please contact Birgit Sievert.

Roots of Afrikaans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 468

Roots of Afrikaans

Hans den Besten (1948-2010) made numerous contributions to Afrikaans linguistics over a period of nearly three decades. His writings helped shift the perspective on the roots of Afrikaans beyond Dutch to the structure and vocabulary of Khoekhoe, to Portuguese Creole, and to Malay varieties. This volume contains a selection of Den Besten’s most important papers – some of which originally appeared in less accessible journals – concerning the structure and history of Afrikaans. They cover a wide range of topics, including grammatical structure, vocabulary, the historical development of Afrikaans, as well its multiple roots. It is essential reading for any linguist interested in language contact and language change.

Dutch Creole Languages in Guyana
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 7

Dutch Creole Languages in Guyana

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1977
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Survey of Pidgin and Creole Languages
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 325

The Survey of Pidgin and Creole Languages

The most authoritative guide ever published to the world's pidgin and creole languages. The 3-volume Survey describes their histories and linguistic characteristics. The Atlas of Pidgins and Creoles, published at the same time, shows how 130 linguistic features are distributed among the world's languages.

Sranan Tongo - An English-based Creole in the Republic of Suriname
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 52

Sranan Tongo - An English-based Creole in the Republic of Suriname

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-12
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  • Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Seminar paper from the year 2006 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics, grade: 2,0, University of Leipzig (Institute for British Studies), course: Pidgin & Creole, 13 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: Pidgins and Creoles occur all over the world and they have been given more and more scholarly attention. Loreto Todd states that "references to their existence go back to the Middle Ages" . In a simplified way, Pidgins and Creoles are mixed languages which have been used when speakers of unlike languages were not able to communicate sufficiently, for instance traders coming from different countries. ...] One example of an English-based Creole is Sranan Tongo which is used in the Republic of Suriname. ...] The available paper shall deal with the geographical setting, the history and the sociocultural and sociolinguistic background of Sranan Tongo. Furthermore, it shall give a linguistic description including a text sample of the Creole. ...]

Pidgins and Creoles: Volume 1, Theory and Structure
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

Pidgins and Creoles: Volume 1, Theory and Structure

This first volume of Holm's major survey of pidgins and creoles provides an up-to-date and readable introduction to a field of study that has become established only in the past few decades. Written for both students and general readers with a basic knowledge of linguistics, the book's original perspective will also attract specialists in the field seeking a broad overview of the linguistic relationships among these languages. Creolized, or restructured versions of English, French, Spanish, Dutch, Portugese, and other languages arose during European colonial expansion. These resulted in such creoles as Jamaican, Haitian, Papiamentu, and some one hundred others, as well as such semi-creoles a...

Generative studies on Creole languages
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

Generative studies on Creole languages

The architecture of the human language faculty has been one of the main foci of the linguistic research of the last half century. This branch of linguistics, broadly known as Generative Grammar, is concerned with the formulation of explanatory formal accounts of linguistic phenomena with the ulterior goal of gaining insight into the properties of the 'language organ'. The series comprises high quality monographs and collected volumes that address such issues. The topics in this series range from phonology to semantics, from syntax to information structure, from mathematical linguistics to studies of the lexicon.

Is Afrikaans a Creole Language?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

Is Afrikaans a Creole Language?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1984
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Creole Languages of the Caribbean Area
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

Creole Languages of the Caribbean Area

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1982
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Pidgins and Creoles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 429

Pidgins and Creoles

This introduction to the linguistic study of pidgin and creole languages is clearly designed as an introductory course book. It does not demand a high level of previous linguistic knowledge. Part I: General Aspects and Part II: Theories of Genesis constitute the core for presentation and discussion in the classroom, while Part III: Sketches of Individual Languages (such as Eskimo Pidgin, Haitian, Saramaccan, Shaba Swahili, Fa d'Ambu, Papiamentu, Sranan, Berbice Dutch) and Part IV: Grammatical Features (such as TMA particles and auxiliaries, noun phrases, reflexives, serial verbs, fronting) can form the basis for further exploration. A concluding chapter draws together the different strands o...