Saramaccan language

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Tone and accent in Saramaccan: Charting a deep split in the phonology of a language Jeff Good University of California, Berkeley, Department of Linguistics, 1203 Dwinelle Hall #2650, Berkeley, CA

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Source URL: www.acsu.buffalo.edu

Language: English - Date: 2007-02-15 12:17:47
    2Saramaccan language / Creole peoples / Pidgin / Linguistics / Creole language / Portuguese-based creole languages

    John H. McWhorter (Columbia University) Quirky case in creoles, or creolization as a quirky case In a language that emerged from a pidgin variety, or a variety deeply impacted by secondlanguage acquisition, a reasonable

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    Source URL: www.creolisticsx.dk

    Language: English - Date: 2015-03-24 08:38:11
    3Academia / Language / Language documentation / Saramaccan language / Linguistic anthropology / Tone / Larry Hyman / Linguistics / Science / Anthropology

    JEFF GOOD Curriculum Vitae University at Buffalo Department of Linguistics Mail 609 Baldy Hall

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    Language: English - Date: 2013-04-02 10:10:28
    4Parts of speech / Creole language / Saramaccan language / Rama language / Complementizer / Subjunctive mood / Verb / Grammatical mood / Gbe languages / Linguistics / Language / Mesoamerican languages

    Tonjes Veenstra (ZAS Berlin) Non-incipient second language learning and the development of subordination in creoles Incipient second language learning has been shown to constitute an important process in the development

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    Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:31
    5Palenquero / Saramaccan language / Pidgin / John McWhorter / Linguistics / Creolistics / Creole language

    John McWhorter (Columbia University) The Feature Pool hypothesis: Case closed? A consensus has settled in among most of the creolist community over the past ten years that the Feature Pool (FP) hypothesis best explains h

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    Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:09
    6Saramaccan language / Rougé / Romance languages / Creole language / Lexifier / Portuguese language / Brazilian Portuguese / Linguistics / Gallo-Iberian languages / Languages of South America

    Jean-Louis Rougé (University of Orléans) & Emmanuel Schang (University of Orléans) Post Creolisation Evolution: the case of Santomense Rougé & Schangconclude their paper with the following claims : “We cann

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    Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:18
    7Saramaccan language / Rougé / Romance languages / Creole language / Lexifier / Portuguese language / Brazilian Portuguese / Linguistics / Gallo-Iberian languages / Languages of South America

    Jean-Louis Rougé (University of Orléans) & Emmanuel Schang (University of Orléans) Post Creolisation Evolution: the case of Santomense Rougé & Schangconclude their paper with the following claims : “We cann

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    Source URL: creolistics9.dk

    Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:18
    8Saramaccan language / Creole peoples / Pidgin / Linguistics / Creole language / Portuguese-based creole languages

    John H. McWhorter (Columbia University) Quirky case in creoles, or creolization as a quirky case In a language that emerged from a pidgin variety, or a variety deeply impacted by secondlanguage acquisition, a reasonable

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    Source URL: creolisticsx.dk

    Language: English - Date: 2015-03-24 08:38:11
    9Parts of speech / Creole language / Saramaccan language / Rama language / Complementizer / Subjunctive mood / Verb / Grammatical mood / Gbe languages / Linguistics / Language / Mesoamerican languages

    Tonjes Veenstra (ZAS Berlin) Non-incipient second language learning and the development of subordination in creoles Incipient second language learning has been shown to constitute an important process in the development

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    Source URL: creolistics9.dk

    Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:31
    10Palenquero / Saramaccan language / Pidgin / John McWhorter / Linguistics / Creolistics / Creole language

    John McWhorter (Columbia University) The Feature Pool hypothesis: Case closed? A consensus has settled in among most of the creolist community over the past ten years that the Feature Pool (FP) hypothesis best explains h

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    Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:09
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