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The structure of Creole words : segmental, syllabic and morphological aspects /

Détails bibliographiques
Cote:Libro Electrónico
Collectivité auteur: International Workshop on the Phonology and Morphology of Creole Languages
Autres auteurs: Bhatt, Parth, 1955-, Plag, Ingo
Format: Électronique Actes de congrès eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: Tübingen : Niemeyer, 2006.
Collection:Linguistische Arbeiten (Max Niemeyer Verlag) ; 505.
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Accès en ligne:Texto completo
Table des matières:
  • Machine derived contents note: Section 1: Segmental aspects
  • Thomas Klein
  • Creole phonology typology: Phoneme inventory size, vowel quality distinctions
  • and stop consonant series 3
  • Jean-Louis Rougd and Emmanuel Schang
  • The origin of the liquid consonant in Saotomense Creole 23
  • Eric Russell- Webb
  • Toward a phonology of obstruent voicing in Negerhollands 39
  • Norval Smith and Marleen van de Vate
  • Population movements, colonial control and vowel systems 59
  • Section 2: Syllabic aspects
  • Parth Bhatt and Emmanuel Nikiema
  • Empty Positions in Haitian Creole Syllable Structure 85
  • Alain Kihm
  • The phonological origin of language: Creole languages as a testing ground 107
  • Ingo Plag and Mareile Schramm
  • Early Creole syllable structure: A cross-linguistic survey of the earliest
  • attested varieties of Saramaccan, Sranan, St. Kitts and Jamaican 131
  • Section 3: Morphological aspects
  • Marina Pucciarelli
  • Logophoricity in Nigerian Pidgin English: An empirical study of variable
  • third person singular subject marking 153
  • Shobha Satyanath
  • English in the New World: Continuity and change, the case of personal pronouns in
  • G uyanese E nglish 179
  • Tonjes Veenstra
  • Head ordering in synthetic compounding: Acquisition processes and Creole genesis 201
  • Jacques Arends, Josje Verhagen, Eva van Lier, Suzanne Dikker and Hugo Cardoso
  • On the presence versus absence of morphological marking
  • in four Rom ance-based Creoles 223.