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Defining Creole Book

Defining Creole
Defining Creole, A conventional wisdom among creolists is that creole is a sociohistorical term only: that creole languages share a particular history entailing adults rapidly acquiring a language usually under conditions of subordination, but that structurally the, Defining Creole has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • Defining Creole
  • Written by author John H. McWhorter
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, November 2004
  • A conventional wisdom among creolists is that creole is a sociohistorical term only: that creole languages share a particular history entailing adults rapidly acquiring a language usually under conditions of subordination, but that structurally the
  • A conventional wisdom among creolists is that creole is a sociohistorical term only: that creole languages share a particular history entailing adults rapidly acquiring a language usually under conditions of subordination, but that structurally
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1Defining "Creole" as a synchronic term9
2The world's simplest grammars are Creole grammars38
3The rest of the story : restoring pidginization to Creole genesis theory72
4Saramaccan and Haitian as young grammars : the pitfalls of syntactocentrism in Creole genesis research102
5The founder principle versus the Creole prototype : squaring theory with data142
6Looking into the void : zero copula in the Creole mesolect167
7The diachrony of predicate negation in Saramaccan Creole : synchronic and typological implications182
8Sisters under the skin : a case for genetic relationship between the Atlantic English-based Creoles199
9Creole transplantation : a source of solutions to resistant anomalies225
10Creoles, intertwined languages, and "bicultural identity"247
11What happened to English?267
12Inflectional morphology and universal grammar : post hoc versus propter hoc312
13Strange bedfellows : recovering the origins of black English337


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