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E-grāmata: Complex Processes in New Languages

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  • Formāts: 420 pages
  • Sērija : Creole Language Library 35
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Dec-2009
  • Izdevniecība: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027288776
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  • Sērija : Creole Language Library 35
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Dec-2009
  • Izdevniecība: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027288776
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In recent years, there has been a new interest in evaluating ‘complex’ structures in languages. The implications of such studies are varied, e.g., the distinction between supposedly more complex and less complex languages, how complexity relates to human knowledge of language, and the role of the reduction or increase of complexity in language change and creolization. This book focuses on the latter issue, but the conclusions presented here hold of typological ‘complexity’ in general. The chapters in this book show that the notion of complexity as conceived of in linguistics mainly centres on the outer manifestations of language (e.g., numbers of affixes). This exercise is useful in establishing the patterning of languages in terms of their degrees of analyticity or synthesis, but it fails to address the properties of the inner rules of these grammars, and how these relate to the computational system that governs the human language capacity. Put simply, issues of complexity should not be equated with the complexity observed in surface patterns of grammars alone.
Acknowledgments vii
Simplicity, simplification, complexity and complexification: Where have the interfaces gone?
1(28)
Enoch O. Aboh
Norval Smith
Part I. Morphophonology
Initial vowel agglutination in the Gulf of Guinea creoles
29(22)
Tjerk Hagemeijer
Simplification of a complex part of grammar or not? What happened to KiKoongo nouns in Saramaccan?
51(24)
Norval Smith
Reducing phonological complexity and grammatical opaqueness: Old Tibetan as a lingua franca and the development of the modern Tibetan varieties
75(24)
Bettina Zeisler
Part II. Verbal morphology
Verb allomorphy and the syntax of phases
99(16)
Tonjes Veenstra
The invisible hand in creole genesis: Reanalysis in the formation of Berbice Dutch
115(44)
Silvia Kouwenberg
Complexification or regularization of paradigms: The case of prepositional verbs in Solomon Islands Pijin
159(14)
Christine Jourdan
Part III. Nominals
The Mauritian Creole determiner system: A historical overview
173(28)
Diana Guillemin
Demonstratives in Afrikaans and Cape Dutch Pidgin: A first attempt
201(22)
Hans den Besten
Part IV. The selection of features in complex morphology
Contact, complexification and change in Mindanao Chabacano structure
223(20)
Anthony P. Grant
Morphosyntactic finiteness as increased complexity in a mixed negation system
243(22)
Perer Slomanson
Contact language formation in evolutionary terms
265(28)
Umberto Ansaldo
Part V. Evaluating simplification and complexification
Economy, innovation and degrees of complexity in creole formation
293(24)
Marlyse Baptista
Competition and selection: That's all!
317(28)
Enoch O. Aboh
Complexity and the age of languages
345(22)
Umberto Ansaldo
Sebastian Nordhoff
Part VI. Postscript
Restructuring, hybridization, and complexity in language evolution
367(34)
Salikoko S. Mufwene
Language index 401(4)
Subject index 405