International audienceIn this paper, I show that verbal and nominal functional elements of Gwadloupéyen can be described in the Tree-Adjoining Grammar as pertaining to morphological periphrasis. This challenges the claim that Creoles have fully analytical morphology
The strict separation of syntax and morphology along with the rejection of derivational operations i...
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This book gives an account of some particular strategies by which French-based creole languages deal...
International audienceIn this paper, I show that verbal and nominal functional elements of Gwadloupé...
Periphrasis straddles the border between two major linguistic components, morphology and syntax. It ...
The paper gives a short survey of derivational and inflectional morphology in Pidgins and Creoles. M...
We examine the notion of ‘(inflectional) periphrasis’ within the framework of Canonical Typology, an...
"Paradigms are primarily and mainly of single words but where short groups of words or phra...
International audienceCreole languages have long been considered to be morphologically challenged la...
International audienceCreole languages have long been considered to be morphologically challenged la...
International audienceThis chapter presents a basic Tree Adjoining Grammar of Gwadloupéyen. It descr...
Periphrasis straddles the boundary between syntax and morphology, and so creates analytical and theo...
This study demonstrates cross-linguistic parallels in the grammaticalization of ‘do’-auxiliaries in ...
This paper looks at a number of syntactic features shared by Creoles from the perspective of a versi...
Recent research into the nature of periphrasis converges on the view that periphrastic forms occupy ...
The strict separation of syntax and morphology along with the rejection of derivational operations i...
Available on-line at http://tshwanedje.com/publications/SaLTMiL8-AfLaT2012.pdfInternational audience...
This book gives an account of some particular strategies by which French-based creole languages deal...
International audienceIn this paper, I show that verbal and nominal functional elements of Gwadloupé...
Periphrasis straddles the border between two major linguistic components, morphology and syntax. It ...
The paper gives a short survey of derivational and inflectional morphology in Pidgins and Creoles. M...
We examine the notion of ‘(inflectional) periphrasis’ within the framework of Canonical Typology, an...
"Paradigms are primarily and mainly of single words but where short groups of words or phra...
International audienceCreole languages have long been considered to be morphologically challenged la...
International audienceCreole languages have long been considered to be morphologically challenged la...
International audienceThis chapter presents a basic Tree Adjoining Grammar of Gwadloupéyen. It descr...
Periphrasis straddles the boundary between syntax and morphology, and so creates analytical and theo...
This study demonstrates cross-linguistic parallels in the grammaticalization of ‘do’-auxiliaries in ...
This paper looks at a number of syntactic features shared by Creoles from the perspective of a versi...
Recent research into the nature of periphrasis converges on the view that periphrastic forms occupy ...
The strict separation of syntax and morphology along with the rejection of derivational operations i...
Available on-line at http://tshwanedje.com/publications/SaLTMiL8-AfLaT2012.pdfInternational audience...
This book gives an account of some particular strategies by which French-based creole languages deal...