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Towards a part-of-speech tagger for Sranan Tongo ...
Nicolás, C.V.; Viktor, Z.. - : Фонд содействия развитию интернет-медиа, ИТ-образования, человеческого потенциала "Лига интернет-медиа", 2022
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LINGUIST List Resources for Sranan Tongo
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WALS Online Resources for Sranan
: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2021
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Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Sranan Tongo
: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2021
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APiCS Online Resources for Sranan
: None, 2020
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A tale of two dialect regions ... : Sranan’s 17th-century English input ...
Sherriah, André Ché. - : Freie Universität Berlin, 2019
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Crúbadán language data for Sranan
Kevin Scannell. - 2018
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Sranan Tongo: a language of Suriname
: SIL International, 2018
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In and Out of Suriname
Carlin, E.B.; L, .; Migge, B.. - [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Brill, 2015
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In and Out of Suriname
Leglise, Isabelle; Tjon Sie Fat, Paul B.; Carlin, Eithne B.. - [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Brill, 2015
UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Étude comparative diachronique et synchronique des suffixes -man sranan et -mà saramaccan
Therriault, Luc. - 2015
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Language change in a multiple contact setting: The case of Sarnami (Suriname) ...
Yakpo, Kofi; Muysken, Pieter. - : Zenodo, 2014
Abstract: The South American nation of Suriname features a situation of multiple language contact in which speakers use various languages in changing constellations, and often simultaneously. Sarnami (Surinamese Hindustani) shows traces of koineization of various Indian languages, and the effects of multilingualism involving Sranan Tongo and Dutch, the two dominant languages of Suriname. Sarnami has undergone substantial contact-induced change in its lexicon and grammar, including the rise of SVO alongside the inherited SOV basic word order. We conclude that the ever growing influence of Sranan Tongo and Dutch may lead to more extensive restructuring with similar outcomes as “creolization”. Traditional labels are therefore not always adequate beyond the realm of the canonical creoles involving European lexifiers and (West) African substrate languages. ...
Keyword: Bhojpuri; Convergence; Creole; Diaspora; Dutch; Hindi; Hindustani; India; Indic; Indo-Aryan; Koine; Language change; Language contact; Multilingualism; Sranan; Suriname; Traces of Contact; Word order
URL: https://zenodo.org/record/3371863
https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3371863
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Language change in a multiple contact setting: The case of Sarnami (Suriname) ...
Yakpo, Kofi; Muysken, Pieter. - : Zenodo, 2014
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Assessing the nature and role of substrate influence in the formation and development of the creoles of Suriname
Migge, Bettina. - : John Benjamins, 2014
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WOLD Resources for Sranan
: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, 2013
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Tense, mood, and aspect in Suriname ...
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Tense, mood, and aspect in Suriname ...
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Interactions au marché (1)
In: Cassette ILG_003 face A (Sony HF 90') (2010)
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Interactions au marché (2)
In: Cassette ILG_004 face A (Sony HF 90') (2010)
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Interlinear Glossed Text for Sranan
Lewis, William. - : California State University, Fresno, ODIN project, 2007
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