Approaching creole studies from contrasting standpoints, this book offers new insights into language variation and contact-induced change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sandro Sessarego is Associate Professor of Linguistics in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Texas at Austin and a member of the Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice. He works primarily in the fields of contact linguistics, sociolinguistics, syntax and human rights. He has published a number of books on law and linguistics; his most recent one is Language Contact and the Making of an Afro-Hispanic Vernacular (2019, Cambridge).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Questioning a Long-Lasting Assumption in the Field 2. The African Diaspora to the Andes and its Linguistic Consequences 3. Reconciling Formalism and Language Variation 4. Variable Phi-Agreement across the Determiner Phrase 5. Partial Pro-Drop Phenomena 6. Early-Peak Alignment and Duplication of Boundary Tone Configurations 7. Final Considerations References Index.
1. Questioning a Long-Lasting Assumption in the Field 2. The African Diaspora to the Andes and its Linguistic Consequences 3. Reconciling Formalism and Language Variation 4. Variable Phi-Agreement across the Determiner Phrase 5. Partial Pro-Drop Phenomena 6. Early-Peak Alignment and Duplication of Boundary Tone Configurations 7. Final Considerations References Index.
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