Predication in Caribbean English Creoles:
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Beschreibung: | 5.1 "Take" Serial constructions and "case-marking." PREDICATION IN CARIBBEAN ENGLISH CREOLES; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1. Preliminaries; 2. Varieties of Caribbean English Creole; 2.1 The Problem of the Continuum; 2.2 Mesolect vs Basilect; 3. Choice of varieties for present analysis; 3.1 Sources of Data; 4. Scope of the book; 5. A framework for formal analysis; Chapter 2. The Verb Complex; 1. Introduction; 1.1 The semantics and uses of TMA categories in CEC; 2. The TMA categories of CEC; 2.1 Tense, aspect and mood; 2.2 Aspect in CEC; 2.2.1 Perfective 2.2.2 Imperfective.2.2.3 The Progressive in JC.; 2.2.4 Current Duration.; 2.2.5 Completive.; 3. Modality in CEC; 3.1 Types of modality; 3.2 Deontic modality in CEC; 3.3 Subjective Deontic uses of mos, kyan and kyaan; 3.4 Epistemic Modality.; 3.4.1 Epistemic mos; 3.4.2 Epistemic kyan; 3.4.3 Epistemic kyaan; 3.4.5 Epistemic sa; 3.5 The "secondary" modals in JC and GC; 3.6 Summary; Chapter 3. Auxiliary Ordering; 1. Introduction; 2. Previous Analyses; 3. GPSG Principles and CEC auxiliaries; 3.1 The Grammar; 3.3 Comparing JC with GC; 4. Summary; Chapter 4. Voice, Valency and Transitivity 1. Introduction2. Transitivity and the creole passive; 2.1 Restrictions on passivization; 2.2 Passivization and the scale of transitivity; 2.3 Pragmatic and other factors; 2.4 Perfective and Passive; 2.5 Enhancing transitivity; 3. Distinguishing passives from other constructions; 3.1 CEC Passives vs English Middles; 3.2 Passive vs anticausative; 3.3 Passives and Predicate adjectives; 3.4 Basic vs "get" "passives" and related constructions; 3.5 Summary; 4. Syntax of the CEC passive; 5. Conclusion; Chapter 5. Copular and Attributive Predication; 1. Introduction; 2. Equative Constructions 2.1 Rules for Predicate Nominal Structures3. Locative Predicate Structures; 3.2 De in Attributive Structures; 4. Attributive Predication; 4.1 Property Items as adjectives; 4.2 Property items in their predicative junction; 4.3 Property items and semantic types in CEC; 4.4 Syntactic Properties of Attributive Predicators; 4.5 Attributive predication in JC; 4.6 Implications for a grammar; 5. Categorial re-analysis of attributive predicators; 6. Implications for other creoles; 7. Summary and Conclusions; Chapter 6. Serial Verb Constructions; 1. Defining Serial Verb Constructions 1.1 Coordination and SVC's1.2 Parataxis vs SVC's; 1.3 Paratactic structures in CEC; 1.4 Other distinctions; 2. Constituent structure of SVC's; 2.1 Argument-sharing in SVC's; 3. SVC's in CEC; 3.1 SVC's and Motion Events; 3.2 "Directional" SVC's in CEC; 3.2.1 The syntax of directional SVC's; 3.3 "Purposive" go and kom; 3.3.1 The syntax of purposive SVC's; 3.4 "Purposive" SVC's with kom/go/gaan; 3.5 Other motion-related SVC's in CEC; 3.6 Other object-sharing SVC's; 4. "Comparative" SVC'S; 4.1 Comparative "more"; 5. Serial verbs and "Case-marking." This is the first major study of the conservative or basilectal English creoles of the Anglophone Caribbean since Bailey's (1966) and Bickerton's (1975) descriptions of Jamaican and Guyanese Creole respectively. The book offers a comprehensive, unified treatment of the core areas of CEC predication, including the verb complex, auxiliary ordering, voice and valency, copular and attributive predication, serial verb constructions and complementation. Particularly note-worthy is its utilization of an extremely rich data base and a variety of sources to provide an up-to-date, state of the art accou |
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spelling | Winford, Donald Verfasser aut Predication in Caribbean English Creoles Amsterdam/Philadelphia John Benjamins Pub. Co. 1993 1 Online-Ressource (427 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier 5.1 "Take" Serial constructions and "case-marking." PREDICATION IN CARIBBEAN ENGLISH CREOLES; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1. Preliminaries; 2. Varieties of Caribbean English Creole; 2.1 The Problem of the Continuum; 2.2 Mesolect vs Basilect; 3. Choice of varieties for present analysis; 3.1 Sources of Data; 4. Scope of the book; 5. A framework for formal analysis; Chapter 2. The Verb Complex; 1. Introduction; 1.1 The semantics and uses of TMA categories in CEC; 2. The TMA categories of CEC; 2.1 Tense, aspect and mood; 2.2 Aspect in CEC; 2.2.1 Perfective 2.2.2 Imperfective.2.2.3 The Progressive in JC.; 2.2.4 Current Duration.; 2.2.5 Completive.; 3. Modality in CEC; 3.1 Types of modality; 3.2 Deontic modality in CEC; 3.3 Subjective Deontic uses of mos, kyan and kyaan; 3.4 Epistemic Modality.; 3.4.1 Epistemic mos; 3.4.2 Epistemic kyan; 3.4.3 Epistemic kyaan; 3.4.5 Epistemic sa; 3.5 The "secondary" modals in JC and GC; 3.6 Summary; Chapter 3. Auxiliary Ordering; 1. Introduction; 2. Previous Analyses; 3. GPSG Principles and CEC auxiliaries; 3.1 The Grammar; 3.3 Comparing JC with GC; 4. Summary; Chapter 4. Voice, Valency and Transitivity 1. Introduction2. Transitivity and the creole passive; 2.1 Restrictions on passivization; 2.2 Passivization and the scale of transitivity; 2.3 Pragmatic and other factors; 2.4 Perfective and Passive; 2.5 Enhancing transitivity; 3. Distinguishing passives from other constructions; 3.1 CEC Passives vs English Middles; 3.2 Passive vs anticausative; 3.3 Passives and Predicate adjectives; 3.4 Basic vs "get" "passives" and related constructions; 3.5 Summary; 4. Syntax of the CEC passive; 5. Conclusion; Chapter 5. Copular and Attributive Predication; 1. Introduction; 2. Equative Constructions 2.1 Rules for Predicate Nominal Structures3. Locative Predicate Structures; 3.2 De in Attributive Structures; 4. Attributive Predication; 4.1 Property Items as adjectives; 4.2 Property items in their predicative junction; 4.3 Property items and semantic types in CEC; 4.4 Syntactic Properties of Attributive Predicators; 4.5 Attributive predication in JC; 4.6 Implications for a grammar; 5. Categorial re-analysis of attributive predicators; 6. Implications for other creoles; 7. Summary and Conclusions; Chapter 6. Serial Verb Constructions; 1. Defining Serial Verb Constructions 1.1 Coordination and SVC's1.2 Parataxis vs SVC's; 1.3 Paratactic structures in CEC; 1.4 Other distinctions; 2. Constituent structure of SVC's; 2.1 Argument-sharing in SVC's; 3. SVC's in CEC; 3.1 SVC's and Motion Events; 3.2 "Directional" SVC's in CEC; 3.2.1 The syntax of directional SVC's; 3.3 "Purposive" go and kom; 3.3.1 The syntax of purposive SVC's; 3.4 "Purposive" SVC's with kom/go/gaan; 3.5 Other motion-related SVC's in CEC; 3.6 Other object-sharing SVC's; 4. "Comparative" SVC'S; 4.1 Comparative "more"; 5. Serial verbs and "Case-marking." This is the first major study of the conservative or basilectal English creoles of the Anglophone Caribbean since Bailey's (1966) and Bickerton's (1975) descriptions of Jamaican and Guyanese Creole respectively. The book offers a comprehensive, unified treatment of the core areas of CEC predication, including the verb complex, auxiliary ordering, voice and valency, copular and attributive predication, serial verb constructions and complementation. Particularly note-worthy is its utilization of an extremely rich data base and a variety of sources to provide an up-to-date, state of the art accou Language and languages LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / General bisacsh Creole dialects, English / Verb phrase fast Sprache Creole dialects, English Caribbean Area Verb phrase Kreolisch-Englisch (DE-588)4133930-7 gnd rswk-swf Prädikat (DE-588)4225652-5 gnd rswk-swf Prädikation (DE-588)4209833-6 gnd rswk-swf Karibik (DE-588)4073241-1 gnd rswk-swf Karibik (DE-588)4073241-1 g Kreolisch-Englisch (DE-588)4133930-7 s Prädikation (DE-588)4209833-6 s 1\p DE-604 Prädikat (DE-588)4225652-5 s 2\p DE-604 http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=405298 Aggregator Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Winford, Donald Predication in Caribbean English Creoles Language and languages LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / General bisacsh Creole dialects, English / Verb phrase fast Sprache Creole dialects, English Caribbean Area Verb phrase Kreolisch-Englisch (DE-588)4133930-7 gnd Prädikat (DE-588)4225652-5 gnd Prädikation (DE-588)4209833-6 gnd |
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title_auth | Predication in Caribbean English Creoles |
title_exact_search | Predication in Caribbean English Creoles |
title_full | Predication in Caribbean English Creoles |
title_fullStr | Predication in Caribbean English Creoles |
title_full_unstemmed | Predication in Caribbean English Creoles |
title_short | Predication in Caribbean English Creoles |
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topic | Language and languages LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / General bisacsh Creole dialects, English / Verb phrase fast Sprache Creole dialects, English Caribbean Area Verb phrase Kreolisch-Englisch (DE-588)4133930-7 gnd Prädikat (DE-588)4225652-5 gnd Prädikation (DE-588)4209833-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Language and languages LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / General Creole dialects, English / Verb phrase Sprache Creole dialects, English Caribbean Area Verb phrase Kreolisch-Englisch Prädikat Prädikation Karibik |
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