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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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Neural Signatures of Lexical Tone Reading
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Pichi
In: English-based and Dutch-based languages (Oxford, 2013), p. 194-205
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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Talen in contact in Suriname en Nederland: Eenheid in Verscheidenheid? ...
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Talen in contact in Suriname en Nederland: Eenheid in Verscheidenheid? ...
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Pichi ...
Yakpo, Kofi. - : Zenodo, 2013
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Pichi ...
Yakpo, Kofi. - : Zenodo, 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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The morphosyntax of reiteration in Creole and non-Creole languages
Cohen, Dana; Jouitteau, Mélanie; Smith, Norval (Hrsg.). - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins, 2012
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Reiteration in Pichi: Forms, functions and areal-typological perspectives ...
Yakpo, Kofi. - : Zenodo, 2012
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Reiteration in Pichi: Forms, functions and areal-typological perspectives ...
Yakpo, Kofi. - : Zenodo, 2012
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Betwixt and between: Causatives in the English-lexicon creoles of West Africa and the Caribbean ...
Yakpo, Kofi. - : Zenodo, 2012
Abstract: Causative formation in the family of Afro-Caribbean English-lexicon Creoles (AECs) can be ordered along a continuum with an “African” and a “European” pole. On one end we find biclausal structures: A causative main verb takes a clausal complement marked for subjunctive mood. These structures appear to conform to a West African areal pattern in which subjunctive mood, instantiated in a modal complementizer, appears in a range of deontic contexts, including causatives. At the other end, causative formation involves English-style “raising”, hence reduced clauses. The prevalence of either pattern strongly correlates with the contact trajectory of an individual AEC. Languages that have been in continuous contact with English generally feature a more fragmented modal system in which causative formation follows idiosyncratic strategies. AECs that have been insulated from English for a longer period, and the African AECs in general, feature more unitary modal systems in which causative constructions are formally ...
Keyword: Causative; Creole; English; English creoles; Ewe; FOS Languages and literature; Krio; Kwa; Language contact; Linguistics; Pichi; Pidgin
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3428611
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Betwixt and between: Causatives in the English-lexicon creoles of West Africa and the Caribbean ...
Yakpo, Kofi. - : Zenodo, 2012
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Betwixt and between: Causatives in the English-lexicon creoles of West Africa and the Caribbean
In: Analytical causatives from “make” to “laskma”. - München : Jaako Leino & Ruprecht von Waldenfels - 9 - 39 (2012)
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Lenguas de Guinea Ecuatorial: de la documentación a la implementación ...
Yakpo, Kofi. - : Zenodo, 2011
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Lenguas de Guinea Ecuatorial: de la documentación a la implementación ...
Yakpo, Kofi. - : Zenodo, 2011
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Gramática del pichi ...
Yakpo, Kofi. - : Zenodo, 2010
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Gramática del pichi ...
Yakpo, Kofi. - : Zenodo, 2010
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Complexity revisited: Pichi (Equatorial Guinea) and Spanish in contact ...
Yakpo, Kofi. - : Zenodo, 2009
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