The research on the formation of (radical) creoles has seen an unprecedented intensification and diversification in the last 20 years. This book discusses, illustrates, and evaluates current research on creole formation based on an in-depth investigation of the processes and mechanisms that contributed to the emergence of the morphosyntactic system of the creoles of Suriname. The study draws on a rich corpus of a) natural conversational and elicited synchronic linguistic data from the Eastern Maroon Creole (EMC) and its main African substrate language, Gbe, b) published diachronic data from the EMC's sister-language Sranan Tongo, and c) information on the early history of Suriname coming from socio-historical investigations. It suggests that mechanisms of deliberate and contact-induced change also involved in borrowing and particularly shift situations led to the initial formation of the creoles of Suriname while language-internal change played a role in their subsequent development.

Titel
Creole Formation as Language Contact
Untertitel
The case of the Suriname Creoles
EAN
9789027296597
ISBN
978-90-272-9659-7
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
17.07.2003
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.49 MB
Anzahl Seiten
163
Jahr
2003
Untertitel
Englisch