Recent research on the element se in Haitian Creole predicative constructions seem to have reached opposite conclusions. On the one hand, se has been argued to be a functional head in the verbal functional structure of HC. On the other hand, it has been argued to be a nominal resumptive pro-form of the subject of predication. The paper evaluates the arguments for both positions in regards to the unification potential that each analysis provides to account for the various occurrences of the element se in the HC grammar, as well as to the eventual relation that se may be assumed to entertain with the element ye that surfaces in predicative sentences with displaced predicates. It is shown that neither perspective achieves a full unification. E...
There is a morpheme 'li' in Mauritian Creole (MC), which is homophonous with the 3sg pronoun, and wh...
This thesis is part of the field of classical linguistics. It deals with the study of the syntactic ...
In this contribution, I look at four valency patterns of Creole spoken in the Seychelles and Mauriti...
Haitian Creole is a French-based creole language spoken by about 10 millions people in Haiti. In Hai...
The Haitian language emerged around the XVII century from the contact between French and a few Afric...
This paper explores the syntax of copular predication within and across the varieties of Cape Verdea...
This paper describes the emergence of new functional items in the Mauritian Creole (MC) noun phrase,...
[eng] This paper deals with copula deletion in San Andresan Creole (SAC), an English-lexifier creole...
Since the early twentieth century, creole studies have been concerned with the question of how these...
Creole languages have been the subject of significant documentation and descriptive research, but li...
Copular verbs most often originate from bleached intransitive verbs that have incorporated in their ...
Robert Chaudenson : Can a creole language be described without any reference to genesis ? Pronouns a...
There is a morpheme li in Mauritian Creole (MC), which is homophonous with the 3sg pronoun (meaning ...
In this paper, we try to synthesize the various approaches to predication under the Principles &...
V + se, actant roles and voice. Traditionally, French pronominalization with se is treated either as...
There is a morpheme 'li' in Mauritian Creole (MC), which is homophonous with the 3sg pronoun, and wh...
This thesis is part of the field of classical linguistics. It deals with the study of the syntactic ...
In this contribution, I look at four valency patterns of Creole spoken in the Seychelles and Mauriti...
Haitian Creole is a French-based creole language spoken by about 10 millions people in Haiti. In Hai...
The Haitian language emerged around the XVII century from the contact between French and a few Afric...
This paper explores the syntax of copular predication within and across the varieties of Cape Verdea...
This paper describes the emergence of new functional items in the Mauritian Creole (MC) noun phrase,...
[eng] This paper deals with copula deletion in San Andresan Creole (SAC), an English-lexifier creole...
Since the early twentieth century, creole studies have been concerned with the question of how these...
Creole languages have been the subject of significant documentation and descriptive research, but li...
Copular verbs most often originate from bleached intransitive verbs that have incorporated in their ...
Robert Chaudenson : Can a creole language be described without any reference to genesis ? Pronouns a...
There is a morpheme li in Mauritian Creole (MC), which is homophonous with the 3sg pronoun (meaning ...
In this paper, we try to synthesize the various approaches to predication under the Principles &...
V + se, actant roles and voice. Traditionally, French pronominalization with se is treated either as...
There is a morpheme 'li' in Mauritian Creole (MC), which is homophonous with the 3sg pronoun, and wh...
This thesis is part of the field of classical linguistics. It deals with the study of the syntactic ...
In this contribution, I look at four valency patterns of Creole spoken in the Seychelles and Mauriti...