Gurindji Kriol is a mixed language spoken in northern Australia. It is derived from Gurindji, a Pama-Nyungan language, and Kriol, an English-lexifier creole language. Despite these clear sources, Gurindji Kriol contains grammatical systems which are not found in Gurindji or Kriol, for example asymmetrical serial verb constructions. The origin of these constructions is unclear given that Kriol only contains a very limited set of serial verb constructions and they are not found in Gurindji. The development of asymmetrical serial verb constructions is examined and it is suggested that they are a product of the more restricted Kriol serial verb construction developing and expanding under the influence of the Gurindji complex verb. The formation...
Tariana has highly productive contiguous multi-word serial verbs, and limited single-word serial ver...
Marrku, now close to extinct, is the language of Croker Island in the Northern Territory. Existing c...
International audienceThis paper gives clear synchronic evidence for the origin of serial verb const...
Gurindji Kriol and Light Warlpiri are two mixed languages spoken in northern Australia by Gurindji a...
This thesis is an investigation of case morphology in a mixed language, Gurindji Kriol. Gurindji Kri...
Gurindji Kriol is a north Australian mixed language which combines lexical and structural elements f...
© 2008 Dr. Felicity MeakinsThis thesis is an investigation of case morphology in a mixed language, G...
There has been much debate about whether mixed languages arise from code-switching. This paper prese...
Bakker (2003: 129) claims that ‘mixed languages ’ do not arise from code-switching. The language spo...
Until recently, mixed languages were considered an oddity of contact linguistics, with debates about...
We report on the rapid birth of a new language in Australia, Gurindji Kriol, from the admixture of G...
This study looks at serial verb constructions in two dialects of the Western Desert language of Aust...
This volume of new work explores the forms and functions of serial verbs. The introduction sets out ...
Both symmetrical and asymmetrical types of serial verb constructions can be recognized for the Austr...
While complex verbs are well attested in Australian languages and elsewhere, in MalakMalak two syste...
Tariana has highly productive contiguous multi-word serial verbs, and limited single-word serial ver...
Marrku, now close to extinct, is the language of Croker Island in the Northern Territory. Existing c...
International audienceThis paper gives clear synchronic evidence for the origin of serial verb const...
Gurindji Kriol and Light Warlpiri are two mixed languages spoken in northern Australia by Gurindji a...
This thesis is an investigation of case morphology in a mixed language, Gurindji Kriol. Gurindji Kri...
Gurindji Kriol is a north Australian mixed language which combines lexical and structural elements f...
© 2008 Dr. Felicity MeakinsThis thesis is an investigation of case morphology in a mixed language, G...
There has been much debate about whether mixed languages arise from code-switching. This paper prese...
Bakker (2003: 129) claims that ‘mixed languages ’ do not arise from code-switching. The language spo...
Until recently, mixed languages were considered an oddity of contact linguistics, with debates about...
We report on the rapid birth of a new language in Australia, Gurindji Kriol, from the admixture of G...
This study looks at serial verb constructions in two dialects of the Western Desert language of Aust...
This volume of new work explores the forms and functions of serial verbs. The introduction sets out ...
Both symmetrical and asymmetrical types of serial verb constructions can be recognized for the Austr...
While complex verbs are well attested in Australian languages and elsewhere, in MalakMalak two syste...
Tariana has highly productive contiguous multi-word serial verbs, and limited single-word serial ver...
Marrku, now close to extinct, is the language of Croker Island in the Northern Territory. Existing c...
International audienceThis paper gives clear synchronic evidence for the origin of serial verb const...