The emergence of Creole syllable structure : a cross-linguistic study / Mareile Schramm.

This book presents an empirical study of syllable structure and phonotactic restructuring in six Caribbean creoles with Dutch, English and French as main lexifier languages. It is shown that, although some structures are more commonly permitted than others, there is considerable cross-creole variati...

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Main Author: Schramm, Mareile
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin ; München ; Boston : DE GRUYTER, 2015.
Edition:2015.
Series:Linguistische Arbeiten (Max Niemeyer Verlag) ; 554.
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505 0 |a Acknowledgments; Contents; Abbreviations and notational conventions; 1 Introduction; 2 Creole genesis and syllable structure; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Sources of creole structure and mechanisms in creolisation; 2.3 Creolisation and syllable structure; 2.4 Theories of syllable structure; 2.5 Summary; 3 Data and Methodology; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Selection of creole languages; 3.3 The creoles and their historical background; 3.3.1 Berbice Dutch; 3.3.2 Negerhollands; 3.3.3 Saramaccan; 3.3.4 St Kitts; 3.3.5 Guiana FC; 3.3.6 Trindad FC; 3.4 The creole corpora. 
505 8 |a 3.4.1 Source texts for the Dutch-based creoles3.4.2 Source texts for the English-based creoles; 3.4.3 Source texts for the French-based creoles; 3.4.4 The resulting corpora; 3.5 Identification of etyma; 3.5.1 The main lexifier varieties; 3.5.2 Cognate words and the choice of etymon; 3.5.3 Historical and variational aspects in etymon pronunciation; 3.6 Data coding and analytical procedure; 3.6.1 Coding of structural variables; 3.6.2 Coding of process variables; 3.6.3 Processes not considered in the analyses; 3.6.4 The CHAID analyses; 3.7 Summary. 
505 8 |a 4 Syllable structure and phonotactic restructuring in the Dutch-based creoles4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Previous studies; 4.3 Methodological issues; 4.4 Results I: Berbice Dutch; 4.4.1 Word-initial onsets in Berbice Dutch; 4.4.2 Word-final codas in Berbice Dutch; 4.4.3 Word-internal structures in Berbice Dutch; 4.4.4 Summary: Berbice Dutch; 4.5 Results II: Negerhollands; 4.5.1 Word-initial onsets in Negerhollands; 4.5.2 Word-final codas in Negerhollands; 4.5.3 Word-internal structures in Negerhollands; 4.5.4 Summary: Negerhollands; 4.6 Comparison: Berbice Dutch vs. Negerhollands. 
505 8 |a 5 Syllable structure and phonotactic restructuring in the English-based creoles5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Previous studies; 5.3 Methodological issues; 5.4 Results I: Early Saramaccan; 5.4.1 Word-initial onsets in Early Saramaccan; 5.4.2 Word-final codas in Early Saramaccan; 5.4.3 Word-internal structures in Early Saramaccan; 5.4.4 Summary: Early Saramaccan; 5.5 Results II: Early St Kitts; 5.5.1 Word-initial onsets in Early St Kitts; 5.5.2 Word-final codas in Early St Kitts; 5.5.3 Word-internal structures in Early St Kitts; 5.5.4 Summary: Early St Kitts. 
505 8 |a 5.6 Comparison: Early Saramaccan vs. Early St Kitts6 Syllable structure and phonotactic restructuring in the French-based creoles; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Previous studies; 6.3 Methodological issues; 6.4 Results I: Guiana French Creole; 6.4.1 Word-initial onsets in Guiana FC; 6.4.2 Word-final consonants in Guiana FC; 6.4.3 Word-internal structures in Guiana FC; 6.4.4 Summary: Guiana FC; 6.5 Results II: Trinidad French Creole; 6.5.1 Word-initial onsets in Trinidad FC; 6.5.2 Word-final consonants in Trinidad FC; 6.5.3 Word-internal structures in Trinidad FC; 6.5.4 Summary: Trinidad FC. 
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