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    Tübingen :Max Niemeyer Verlag,
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    edocfu_9958355151902883
    Format: 1 online resource (255p.): , Ill., tabs. and maps
    Edition: Reprint 2012
    ISBN: 9783110891683
    Series Statement: Linguistische Arbeiten ; 505
    Content: This volume brings together articles that are focused on segmental, syllabic and morphological aspects of creole words, thus contributing to the ongoing debates about the nature of phonology and morphology and their role in emergence and development of these languages. The papers cover a wide range of creole languages with different lexifier languages and address empirical, typological, historical and theoretical issues, drawing our attention to hitherto unknown phenomena or offering interesting new analyses of established facts. With contributions from: Parth Bhatt, Alain Kihm, Thomas Klein, Emmanuel Nikiema, Ingo Plag, Marina Pucciarelli, Jean-Louis Rougé, Eric Russel-Webb, Shobha Satyanath, Emmanuel Schang, Mareile Schramm, Norval Smith, Marleen van de Vate and Tonjes Veenstra.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Table of contents -- , Preface -- , Introduction -- , Section 1: Segmental aspects -- , Creole phonology typology: Phoneme inventory size, vowel quality distinctions and stop consonant series -- , The origin of the liquid consonant in Saotomense Creole -- , Toward a phonology of obstruent voicing in Negerhollands -- , Population movements, colonial control and vowel systems -- , Section 2: Syllabic aspects -- , Empty positions in Haitian Creole syllable structure -- , The phonological origin of language: Creole languages as a testing ground -- , Early Creole syllable structure: A cross-linguistic survey of the earliest attested varieties of Saramaccan, Sranan, St. Kitts and Jamaican -- , Section 3: Morphological aspects -- , Logophoricity in Nigerian Pidgin English: An empirical study of variable third person singular subject marking -- , English in the New World: continuity and change, the case of personal pronouns in Guyanese English -- , Head ordering in synthetic compounding: Acquisition processes and Creole genesis -- , On the presence versus absence of morphological marking in four Romance-based Creoles , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 978-3-11-181846-7
    Additional Edition: ISBN 978-3-484-30505-2
    Language: English
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