Towards a new model of Creole genesis:
Creolists have established that many processes determine the structure of Caribbean creole languages, including innate linguistic universals, West African retentions, and certain patterns of simplification. Towards a New Model of Creole Genesis presents a method of uniting these strands into a singl...
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Zusammenfassung: | Creolists have established that many processes determine the structure of Caribbean creole languages, including innate linguistic universals, West African retentions, and certain patterns of simplification. Towards a New Model of Creole Genesis presents a method of uniting these strands into a single model of creole genesis. This discussion is primarily illustrated via Saramaccan Creole English, spoken in Suriname and combining elements from English, Portuguese, Dutch, and a range of African languages. An extensive evaluation of Derek Bickerton's Language Bioprogram Hypothesis is also presented. Increasing evidence is offered that Saramaccan and other Caribbean English creoles ultimately trace back to a single pidgin ancestor which emerged on the West African coast. |
Beschreibung: | Teilw. zugl.: Stanford <Calif.>, Univ., Diss., 1993 |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 199 S. Ill. |
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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
PREFACE
AND
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
IX
1.
INTRODUCTION
1
THE
GENESIS
QUESTION
1
PROMINENT
APPROACHES
TO
THE
GENESIS
QUESTION
2
"
BABY
TALK
"
HYPOTHESIS
2
REGIONAL
DIALECT
I
SUPERSTRATIST
HYPOTHESIS
3
THE
MONOGENESIS
HYPOTHESIS
4
THE
SUBSTRATE
HYPOTHESIS
5
THE
UNIVERSALIST
HYPOTHESES
7
BEYOND
THE
IMPASSE
9
SARAMACCAN
10
THE
VALUE
OF
SARAMACCAN
10
SURINAME
HISTORY
AND
SARAMACCAN
11
THE
UNIVERSALIST
CONCEPTION
-
SARAMACCAN
AS
UG
IN
VITRO
12
THE
ENGLISH-BASED
COMPONENT:
SRANAN
AS
PARENT
TO
SARAMACCAN
13
THE
PORTUGUESE-BASED
COMPONENT:
ECHOES
OF
BRAZIL
19
THE
CONSERVATIVE
NATURE
OF
SARAMACCAN
20
2.
SERIAL
VERB
CONSTRUCTIONS:
A
DEMONSTRATION
OF
TRANSFER
21
INTRODUCTION
21
SERIAL
VERB
CONSTRUCTIONS
IN
SARAMACCAN
21
DEFINITION
21
REPRESENTATIVE
SVCS
IN
SARAMACCAN
22
HOMOGENEITY
OF
THE
SUBSTRATE
23
A
CROSS-LINGUISTIC
SURVEY
OF
SERIAL
VERB
CONSTRUCTIONS
30
PAPUA
NEW
GUINEA
31
CHINA
32
SOUTHEAST
ASIA
33
CONCLUSIONS
FROM
THE
SURVEY
34
SERIAL
VERB
CONSTRUCTIONS
IN
OTHER
CREOLES
35
PURPOSE
OF
THE
SURVEY
35
VI
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
CREOLES
WITH
A
WIDE
RANGE
OF
SERIAL
VERB
CONSTRUCTIONS
36
CREOLES
WITH
A
LIMITED
RANGE
OF
SERIAL
VERB
CONSTRUCTIONS
37
CREOLES
WITH
NO
SERIAL
VERB
CONSTRUCTIONS
39
CONCLUSIONS
FROM
THE
SURVEY
39
PREPOSITIONS
IN
SARAMACCAN
39
THE
UNIVERSALIST
CHARACTERIZATION
OF
THE
SARAMACCAN
PREPOSITION
39
SPATIAL
AND
DIRECTIONAL
CONCEPTS
IN
THE
SUBSTRATE
40
ILIE
ROLE
OF
PREPOSITIONS
PROPER
IN
SARAMACCAN
44
REPEAT
TMA
MARKING
IN
SERIAL
VERB
CONSTRUCTIONS
47
EVALUATION
CRITERIA
FOR
TRANSFER
48
CONCLUSIONS
AND
FURTHER
RESEARCH
49
3.
THE
LANGUAGE
BIOPROGRAM
HYPOTHESIS:
A
SUMMARY
EVALUATION
55
PURPOSE
OF
THIS
CHAPTER
55
PREVIOUS
TREATMENTS
56
CATALOGS
OF
CORRESPONDENCES
56
CITATIONS
OF
DEVIATIONS
FROM
THE
BIOPROGRAM
56
HAWAIIAN
CREOLE
ENGLISH
57
THE
CRUCIALNESS
OF
HAWAIIAN
CREOLE
ENGLISH
TO
THE
LBH
57
COUNTEREVIDENCE:
EARLY
ENGLISH-BASED
PIDGINS
IN
HAWAII
59
COUNTEREVIDENCE:
DOCUMENTARY
RECORDS
60
THE
IMPORT
OF
THE
CORRESPONDENCES
BETWEEN
HCE
AND
ATLANTIC
CREOLES
63
BICKERTON'S
RESPONSES
TO
THE
COUNTEREVIDENCE
67
CONCLUSIONS
67
THE
CENTRALITY
OF
CHILDREN
IN
CREOLE
GENESIS
68
THE
SUBSTRATE
CONTRIBUTION
69
"
THE
RIGHT
PLACE
AT
THE
RIGHT
TIME
"
69
SUBSTRATE
HETEROGENEITY
70
THE
NUMBER
OF
THE
SUBSTRATE
LANGUAGES
70
FRAGMENTS
OF
GRAMMAR
71
WHAT
AFRICAN
LANGUAGES
HAVE
THAT
CREOLES
DO
NOT
72
TRANSFER
AND
BILINGUALISM
72
THE
LBH
AND
CHILD
LANGUAGE
ACQUISITION
75
THE
INNATIST
VIEWPOINT
75
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
VII
SERIAL
VERBS
76
WILL
THE
REAL
BIOPROGRAM
PLEASE
STAND
UP?
78
IMPLICATIONS
80
THE
PLACE
OF
THE
LBH
81
4.
THE
COPULA:
A
CASE
OF
SIMPLIFICATION
AND
INTERNAL
DEVELOPMENT
83
INTRODUCTION
83
DEFINITIONS
83
DEFINITION
OF
COPULA
83
"
DELETED
"
COPULA
BEFORE
VERBS
84
THE
SUBSTRATIST
CASE
FOR
TRANSFER
86
THE
COPULA
IN
MODERN
SARAMACCAN
87
EQUATIVE
SENTENCES
87
LOCATIVE
AND
OTHER
SENTENCES
88
ZERO-COPULA
90
IMPLICATIONS
93
THE
DIACHRONY
OF
THE
SARAMACCAN
COPULA
93
THE
EQUATIVE
COPULA
DA
93
THE
GENERAL
COPULA
DE
103
ZERO-COPULA
111
EQUATIVE/LOCATIVE
SPLIT
AS
A
UNIVERSAL
TENDENCY
111
IMPLICATIONS
112
IMPLICATIONS
FOR
CREOLE
GENESIS
115
THE
COPULA
AND
SIMPLIFICATION
115
COPULAS
AND
INTERNAL
DEVELOPMENT
118
CONCLUSION
118
5.
BEYOND
S
AR
AM
AKA:
TRACING
THE
TRUE
ORIGINS
OF
SARAMACCAN
123
INTRODUCTION
123
MAROON
SPIRIT
LANGUAGE
123
VIII
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
THE
IMPLICATIONS
OF
COLONIAL
SURINAME
HISTORY
125
BARBADOS
127
THE
POINT
OF
ORIGIN
128
LINGUISTIC
EVIDENCE
FOR
LGPE
131
REVISITING
THE
S
ARAMACCAN
SUBSTRATE
133
THE
LOWER
GUINEA
COAST
BIAS
133
THE
GBE
ADSTRATE
136
CONCLUSION
140
6.
A
PROPOSED
MODEL
OF
CREOLE
GENESIS
145
INTRODUCTION
145
PIDGINIZATION
146
DEFINITION
146
PROTOTYPICAL
PIDGINS
146
THE
THEORETICAL
NECESSITY
OF
THE
PIDGINIZATION
STAGE
149
THE
PIDGINIZATION
PROCESS:
THE
SUPERSTRATE
CONTRIBUTION
151
THE
PIDGINIZATION
PROCESS:
SUBSTRATE
TRANSFER
154
CREOLIZATION
159
DEFINITION
159
HIE
CREOLIZATION
PROCESS
162
POST-CREOLIZATION
165
GENERAL
CHARACTERIZATION
165
POST-CREOLIZATION
AND
SOCIAL
CONTEXT
165
EXAMPLES
OF
OPTIONAL
FEATURES
166
CONCLUSIONS
168
7.
CONCLUSIONS
AND
IMPLICATIONS
171
SUMMARY
171
METHODOLOGICAL
SUGGESTIONS
173
ENVOI
175
REFERENCES
177
INDEX
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
IX
195 |
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spelling | McWhorter, John H. 1965- Verfasser (DE-588)115158774 aut Towards a new model of Creole genesis John H. McWhorter New York u.a. Lang 1997 XIII, 199 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Studies in ethnolinguistics 3 Teilw. zugl.: Stanford <Calif.>, Univ., Diss., 1993 Creolists have established that many processes determine the structure of Caribbean creole languages, including innate linguistic universals, West African retentions, and certain patterns of simplification. Towards a New Model of Creole Genesis presents a method of uniting these strands into a single model of creole genesis. This discussion is primarily illustrated via Saramaccan Creole English, spoken in Suriname and combining elements from English, Portuguese, Dutch, and a range of African languages. An extensive evaluation of Derek Bickerton's Language Bioprogram Hypothesis is also presented. Increasing evidence is offered that Saramaccan and other Caribbean English creoles ultimately trace back to a single pidgin ancestor which emerged on the West African coast. Creooltalen gtt Langues créoles Saramacca (Langue) Saramaccaans gtt Taalgenese gtt Creole dialects Saramaccan language Sprachbau (DE-588)4293239-7 gnd rswk-swf Kreolische Sprachen (DE-588)4073790-1 gnd rswk-swf Kreolisch-Englisch (DE-588)4133930-7 gnd rswk-swf Kreolisierung (DE-588)4165629-5 gnd rswk-swf Karibik (DE-588)4073241-1 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Kreolisierung (DE-588)4165629-5 s DE-604 Karibik (DE-588)4073241-1 g Kreolisch-Englisch (DE-588)4133930-7 s Kreolische Sprachen (DE-588)4073790-1 s Sprachbau (DE-588)4293239-7 s Studies in ethnolinguistics 3 (DE-604)BV010800031 3 DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=007608032&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | McWhorter, John H. 1965- Towards a new model of Creole genesis Studies in ethnolinguistics Creooltalen gtt Langues créoles Saramacca (Langue) Saramaccaans gtt Taalgenese gtt Creole dialects Saramaccan language Sprachbau (DE-588)4293239-7 gnd Kreolische Sprachen (DE-588)4073790-1 gnd Kreolisch-Englisch (DE-588)4133930-7 gnd Kreolisierung (DE-588)4165629-5 gnd |
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title | Towards a new model of Creole genesis |
title_auth | Towards a new model of Creole genesis |
title_exact_search | Towards a new model of Creole genesis |
title_full | Towards a new model of Creole genesis John H. McWhorter |
title_fullStr | Towards a new model of Creole genesis John H. McWhorter |
title_full_unstemmed | Towards a new model of Creole genesis John H. McWhorter |
title_short | Towards a new model of Creole genesis |
title_sort | towards a new model of creole genesis |
topic | Creooltalen gtt Langues créoles Saramacca (Langue) Saramaccaans gtt Taalgenese gtt Creole dialects Saramaccan language Sprachbau (DE-588)4293239-7 gnd Kreolische Sprachen (DE-588)4073790-1 gnd Kreolisch-Englisch (DE-588)4133930-7 gnd Kreolisierung (DE-588)4165629-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Creooltalen Langues créoles Saramacca (Langue) Saramaccaans Taalgenese Creole dialects Saramaccan language Sprachbau Kreolische Sprachen Kreolisch-Englisch Kreolisierung Karibik Hochschulschrift |
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV010800031 |
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