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This is a new contribution to a theory of reiteration in natural languages, with a special focus on creoles. Reiteration is meant to denote any situation where the same form occurs (at least) twice within the boundaries of some linguistic domain. By including two case studies bearing on Hebrew and Breton alongside five chapters on creole languages (Surinam creole, Haitian, Mauritian, São Tomé and Pitchi), this volume brings counter-evidence to the claim that reiteration phenomena are particularly typical of creoles. And by exploring the syntax of reiteration alongside its morphology
Creolan languages --- Grammar --- Dialectology --- Creole dialects --- Repetition (Rhetoric) --- Langues créoles --- Répétition (Rhétorique) --- Morphosyntax --- Morphology --- Syntax --- Morphosyntaxe --- Morphologie --- Syntaxe --- Creole dialects -- Morphology. --- Creole dialects -- Morphosyntax. --- Creole dialects -- Syntax. --- Repetition (Rhetoric). --- Morphosyntax. --- Morphology. --- Syntax. --- Langues créoles --- Répétition (Rhétorique) --- Creole languages --- Creolized languages --- Rhetoric --- Literary style --- Languages, Mixed --- Pidgin languages
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