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Complexity revisited: Pichi (Equatorial Guinea) and Spanish in contact ...
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The Afro-Caribbean English-lexifier Creole Pichi (Equatorial Guinea) is a tone language. Pichi has two phonological tones, a level H and a level L tone. The language features numerous monosyllabic tonal minimal pairs, for example, dé /H/ ‘locative-existential copula’ vs. dè /L/ ‘imperfective marker’, and wét /H/ ‘wait’ vs. wèt /L/ ‘with’. It also shows the maximal number of possible tone patterns over bisyllabic words of the same syntactic category, for example, fíbà /HL/ ‘fever’, wàtá /LH/ ‘water’, nyɔ́ní /HH/ ‘ant’, and jɔ̀mbà /LL/ ‘lover’. Grammatical tone is used for the inflection of personal pronouns for case and in compounding. Tone patterns over words are unevenly distributed. Most English-derived words, which constitute the majority of lexemes, bear at least and not more than one H, and the position of the H tone largely coincides with primary stress placement in the cognate forms of English. Polysyllabic lexemes with more than one H or no H at all are fewer and are generally found in words with an ...
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Creole; Pichi; Tone
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URL: https://zenodo.org/record/3739868 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3739868
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Grammatikalisierung von Tempus, Aspekt und Modalität im Bislama ...
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Grammatikalisierung von Tempus, Aspekt und Modalität im Bislama ...
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Advanced Chemistry, Hip Hop pur aus Heidelberg: Ein Interview mit Linguist ...
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Interview mit Dr. Kofi Yakpo, Associate Professor an der University of Hong Kong, alias "Linguist" [Online resource]
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