In this paper, we argue that the ditransitive constructions in creole languages worldwide are best explained on the basis of influence from substrate languages in Africa and the Pacific region.</p
This article investigates Language Making processes in multilingual postcolonial societies where Cre...
International audienceThis paper is divided into two main sections. The first one is a state of the ...
Locative constructions in Sranan and Pichi, two Afro-Caribbean English-lexifier Creoles spoken in Su...
In this paper, we argue that the ditransitive constructions in creole languages worldwide are best e...
The objective of this article is to analyse the different hypotheses which have developed around cre...
This paper shows that in the domain of valency, creole languages show a substantial amount of constr...
International audienceThis contribution shows differences in verbal valency between French and two F...
This paper gives an overview of ditransitive alignment constructions in a variety of African languag...
This paper gives an overview of morphosyntactic properties and lexical classes of ditransitive const...
This chapter offers a descriptive and theoretical account of ditransitives and reassesses the contri...
This unprecedented study seeks to answer some fundamental questions in Creole Studies: which structu...
Abstract: Every language shows a different way of expressing ditransitive construction. Thus, the pr...
Invited lectureThe Afro-Caribbean English-lexifier Creoles (AECs) arose barely four hundred years ag...
Every language shows a different way of expressing ditransitive construction. Thus, the present stud...
Creole languages are typically the linguistic side effects of the creation of global economies based...
This article investigates Language Making processes in multilingual postcolonial societies where Cre...
International audienceThis paper is divided into two main sections. The first one is a state of the ...
Locative constructions in Sranan and Pichi, two Afro-Caribbean English-lexifier Creoles spoken in Su...
In this paper, we argue that the ditransitive constructions in creole languages worldwide are best e...
The objective of this article is to analyse the different hypotheses which have developed around cre...
This paper shows that in the domain of valency, creole languages show a substantial amount of constr...
International audienceThis contribution shows differences in verbal valency between French and two F...
This paper gives an overview of ditransitive alignment constructions in a variety of African languag...
This paper gives an overview of morphosyntactic properties and lexical classes of ditransitive const...
This chapter offers a descriptive and theoretical account of ditransitives and reassesses the contri...
This unprecedented study seeks to answer some fundamental questions in Creole Studies: which structu...
Abstract: Every language shows a different way of expressing ditransitive construction. Thus, the pr...
Invited lectureThe Afro-Caribbean English-lexifier Creoles (AECs) arose barely four hundred years ag...
Every language shows a different way of expressing ditransitive construction. Thus, the present stud...
Creole languages are typically the linguistic side effects of the creation of global economies based...
This article investigates Language Making processes in multilingual postcolonial societies where Cre...
International audienceThis paper is divided into two main sections. The first one is a state of the ...
Locative constructions in Sranan and Pichi, two Afro-Caribbean English-lexifier Creoles spoken in Su...