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CREOLE GENESIS AND THE ACQUISITION OF GRAMMAR
THE CASE OF HAITIAN CREOLE |
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Claire Lefebvre, P. Austin, J. Bresnan |
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0521025389 |
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9780521025386 |
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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS |
Pub. date: |
18 February, 2006 |
Series: |
Cambridge Studies in Linguistics No. 88 |
Pages: |
480 |
Description: |
An examination of creole genesis, showing how mechanisms from source languages show themselves in creole. |
Synopsis: |
This study focuses on the cognitive processes involved in creole genesis - relexification, reanalysis and direct levelling - processes which the author demonstrates play a significant role in language genesis and change in general. Dr Lefebvre argues that the creators of pidgins/creoles use the parametric values of their native languages in establishing those of the language that they are creating and the semantic principles of their own grammar in concatenating morphemes and words in the new language. This theory is documented on the basis of a uniquely detailed comparison of Haitian creole with its contributing French and West African languages. Summarizing more than twenty years of funded research, the author examines the input of adult, as opposed to child, speakers and resolves the problems in the three main approaches, universalist, superstratist and substratist, which have been central to the recent debate on creole development. |
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