The Haitian language emerged around the XVII century from the contact between French and a few African languages (the majority of the latter from West-Africa, the most influential being perhaps Ewe and Fon). The main objective of this dissertation is to study various syntactic properties of Haitian within the principles-and-parameters framework. In addition to its intrinsic descriptive importance, a detailed syntactic study of Haitian will advance our understanding of the still controversial nature of the creolization process. Aspects of Haitian syntax receiving scrutiny include its status as a null-subject language, its Tense-Mood-Aspect system, its long-distance subject extraction properties, its serial verb constructions, the patterns th...
This unprecedented study seeks to answer some fundamental questions in Creole Studies: which structu...
Creole languages are the most recent natural languages (Khim 2005). As a matter of fact the question...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines tense, mood and aspect (TMA) in French-...
The Haitian language emerged around the XVII century from the contact between French and a few Afric...
The Creole languages spoken in the Caribbean are linguistic by-products of the historical events tri...
Striking differences between Haitian Creole (HC) and its lexifier language, French (FR), concern (in...
This study explores the early acquisition of Jamaican Creole (JC) syntax. There is a significant gap...
Haitian Creole is a French-based creole language spoken by about 10 millions people in Haiti. In Hai...
Creole languages have been the subject of significant documentation and descriptive research, but li...
Since the early twentieth century, creole studies have been concerned with the question of how these...
The distinction between creole and non-creole languages continues to be a source for debate and disc...
This book gives an account of some particular strategies by which French-based creole languages deal...
The Haitian Creole Language is the first book that deals broadly with a language that has too long l...
This paper discusses noun phrases in Haitian Creole (HC), a French-derived Creole, and in Gungbe, a ...
The syntactic and phonological status of pronouns in Haitian Creole and French has been debated. The...
This unprecedented study seeks to answer some fundamental questions in Creole Studies: which structu...
Creole languages are the most recent natural languages (Khim 2005). As a matter of fact the question...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines tense, mood and aspect (TMA) in French-...
The Haitian language emerged around the XVII century from the contact between French and a few Afric...
The Creole languages spoken in the Caribbean are linguistic by-products of the historical events tri...
Striking differences between Haitian Creole (HC) and its lexifier language, French (FR), concern (in...
This study explores the early acquisition of Jamaican Creole (JC) syntax. There is a significant gap...
Haitian Creole is a French-based creole language spoken by about 10 millions people in Haiti. In Hai...
Creole languages have been the subject of significant documentation and descriptive research, but li...
Since the early twentieth century, creole studies have been concerned with the question of how these...
The distinction between creole and non-creole languages continues to be a source for debate and disc...
This book gives an account of some particular strategies by which French-based creole languages deal...
The Haitian Creole Language is the first book that deals broadly with a language that has too long l...
This paper discusses noun phrases in Haitian Creole (HC), a French-derived Creole, and in Gungbe, a ...
The syntactic and phonological status of pronouns in Haitian Creole and French has been debated. The...
This unprecedented study seeks to answer some fundamental questions in Creole Studies: which structu...
Creole languages are the most recent natural languages (Khim 2005). As a matter of fact the question...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines tense, mood and aspect (TMA) in French-...