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Deconstructing Creole 1st Umberto Ansaldo Ed Stephen Matthews Ed

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Deconstructing Creole 1st Umberto Ansaldo Ed Stephen Matthews Ed
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.19 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Umberto Ansaldo (Ed.), Stephen Matthews (Ed.), Lisa Lim (Ed.)
ISBN: 9789027229854, 9789027292391, 9027229856, 9027292396
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1st

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Deconstructing Creole 1st Umberto Ansaldo Ed Stephen Matthews Ed by Umberto Ansaldo (ed.), Stephen Matthews (ed.), Lisa Lim (ed.) 9789027229854, 9789027292391, 9027229856, 9027292396 instant download after payment.

Deconstructing Creole is a collection of studies aimed at critically assessing the idea of creole languages as a homogeneous structural type with shared and peculiar patterns of genesis. Following up on the critical discussion of notions of ‘creole exceptionalism’ as historical and ideological constructs, this volume tests the basic assumptions that underlie current attempts to present ‘creole structure’ as a special type, from typological as well as sociohistorical perspectives. The sum of the findings presented here suggests that careful empirical investigation of input varieties and contact environments can explain the structural output without recourse to an exceptional genesis scenario. Echoing calls to dissolve the notion of ‘creolization’ as a special diachronic process, this volume proposes that theoretically grounded approaches to the notions of simplicity, complexity, transmission, etc. do not warrant considering so-called ‘creole’ languages as a special synchronic type.

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