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Creolan languages --- Pidgin --- Langue créole --- --Pidgin --- Pidgin languages --- Creole dialects --- 1749 --- --Pidgin languages --- Langues créoles --- Pidgin (langues) --- Pidgin-English (langue)
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There is widespread agreement that certain non-Creole language varieties are structurally quite different from the European languages out of which they grew; however, until recently, linguists have found difficulty in accounting for either their genesis or their synchronic structure. This 2003 study argues that the transmission of source languages from native to non-native speakers led to 'partial restructuring', whereby some of the source languages' morphosyntax was retained, but a significant number of substrate and interlanguage features were also introduced. Comparing languages such as African-American English, Afrikaans and Brazilian Vernacular Portuguese, John Holm identifies the linguistic processes that lead to partial restructuring, bringing into focus a key span on the continuum of contact-induced language change which has not previously been analysed. Informed by the first systematic comparison of the social and linguistic facts in the development of these languages, this book will be welcomed by students of contact linguistics, sociolinguistics and anthropology.
800.88 --- Mengtalen --- Languages in contact. --- Linguistic change. --- Sociolinguistics. --- 800.88 Mengtalen --- Languages in contact --- Linguistic change --- Sociolinguistics --- Language and languages --- Language and society --- Society and language --- Sociology of language --- Language and culture --- Linguistics --- Sociology --- Integrational linguistics (Oxford school) --- Change, Linguistic --- Language change --- Historical linguistics --- Areal linguistics --- Social aspects --- Sociological aspects --- Changement linguistique --- Langues en contact --- Arts and Humanities --- Language & Linguistics --- Sociolinguistique
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Langues créoles --- Pidgin (langues) --- Pidgin-English (langue)
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This textbook is a clear and concise introduction to the study of how new languages come into being. Starting with an overview of the field's basic concepts, it surveys the new languages that developed as a result of the European expansion to the Americas, Africa, Asia and the Pacific. Long misunderstood as 'bad' versions of European languages, today such varieties as Jamaican Creole English, Haitian Creole French and New Guinea Pidgin are recognized as distinct languages in their own right. John Holm examines the structure of these pidgins and creoles, the social history of their speakers, and the theories put forward to explain how their vocabularies, sound systems and grammars evolved. His new findings on structural typology, including non-Atlantic creoles, permit a wide-ranging assessment of the nature of restructured languages worldwide. This much-needed book will be welcomed by students and researchers in linguistics, sociolinguistics, western European languages, anthropology and sociology.
Arts and Humanities --- Language & Linguistics --- Creolan languages --- Pidgin --- Creole dialects --- Pidgin languages --- 800.88 --- 800.88 Mengtalen --- Mengtalen --- Contact vernaculars --- Hybrid languages --- Jargons --- Pidgeon languages --- Pigeon languages --- Lingua francas --- Languages, Mixed --- Creole languages --- Creolized languages --- Creole dialects. --- Pidgin languages.
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This collection represents an important contribution not only to creole linguistics but also to Caribbean studies and English dialectology. It contains eleven essays on the special development and present-day functions of English and Creole in the Caribbean, ranging from Central America to Guyana. Topics include the spread of English and Creole, Spanish-English contact, the reconstruction of early phonology, the semantics of syntactic markers, the impact of colonial language policies, language and class, and the speech of Rastafarians.
Creole dialects, English --- English language --- Caribbean Area --- Languages. --- English Creole languages --- Negro-English dialects --- Caribbean Free Trade Association countries --- Caribbean Region --- Caribbean Sea Region --- West Indies Region --- Germanic languages --- E-books --- LANGUES CREOLES (ANGLAISES) --- CARAIBES --- Langues créoles anglaises
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Selected papers from the Society for Pidgin and Creole linguistics.
Creolan languages --- Pidgin --- Sociolinguistics --- Creole dialects --- Languages in contact --- Pidgin languages --- Contact vernaculars --- Hybrid languages --- Jargons --- Pidgeon languages --- Pigeon languages --- Lingua francas --- Languages, Mixed --- Areal linguistics --- Creole languages --- Creolized languages --- Creole dialects. --- Languages in contact. --- Pidgin languages.
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