Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... decreolization is more advanced . A Sea Islands example in a non - continuative verbal environment is : ( 23 ) But I does go to see people when they sick . ( This and other Sea Islands examples below , not otherwise referenced , were ...
... decreolization is more advanced . A Sea Islands example in a non - continuative verbal environment is : ( 23 ) But I does go to see people when they sick . ( This and other Sea Islands examples below , not otherwise referenced , were ...
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... decreolization typically does . Finally , although this decreolization hypothesis might account for VBE habitual be , it does not account for the emergence and persistence of habitual does in the Sea Islands and the Caribbean . In sum ...
... decreolization typically does . Finally , although this decreolization hypothesis might account for VBE habitual be , it does not account for the emergence and persistence of habitual does in the Sea Islands and the Caribbean . In sum ...
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... decreolization is more credible than the opposing assumption that it was not . Its decreolizing stages accord with independently formulated theories of cultural assimilation and contact - induced linguistic change , and are attested in ...
... decreolization is more credible than the opposing assumption that it was not . Its decreolizing stages accord with independently formulated theories of cultural assimilation and contact - induced linguistic change , and are attested in ...
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adjectives analysis anaphoric apply areal argues aspect associated autosegmental phonology basilect Chap clauses clitic comparative complement constructions context contrast coördination copula creole dative decreolization deletion dialects diffusion dimensions discourse discussion distinction downstep English evidence examples fact factors final forms French function geminates German grammar grammatical relations guage H-tones habitual hypothesis illocutionary illocutionary act Inalterability interpretation Irish isoglosses John language language death lexical linguistic Luca markedness Marta Mayan languages meaning mesolect modal morphemes morphological Nahuatl native notion noun NP's object Ojibwa paper phonetic phonological phrase pidgins position predicts preposition present principle problems pronominal pronoun proposed reference representation rule semantic sentences Shona situation sociolinguistic Spanish speakers specific speech structure suffix syntactic syntax tense text types theory tions tones topic University Press verb verbal vowel words