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E-grāmata: Relabeling in Language Genesis

(Professor of Linguistics, University of Quebec - Montreal)
  • Formāts: 336 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780199945306
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  • Formāts: 336 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780199945306

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"Relabeling is a process that assigns a lexical entry of language-x a new label derived from a phonetic string drawn from language-y. This process plays a central role in the formation of contact languages such as mixed languages, pidgins and creoles, and New Englishes. In this book, Claire Lefebrve offers a coherent picture of research on relabeling over the last 15 years, and replies to the questions that have been directed at the relabeling-based theory of creole genesis presented in Lefebvre (1998) and related work. It addresses such questions as: how does relabeling apply across language contact situations and across lexicons, and what constraints act upon it? What other processes apply in language genesis and how do they interact with relabeling? Can a relabeling-based theory of creole genesis really account for all of the features that a theory of creole genesis must be able to account for? Since relabeling applies to the lexical component of the grammar, different theories of the lexicon shouldmake different predictions as to the nature of the lexical items to which the process can apply. Lefebvre discusses the predictions of a Construction Grammar framework and how they compare to those of the Principles and Parameters framework, and how eachframework accounts for data. She analyzes how word order is established within a relabeling-based account of creole genesis, and the role that relabeling plays in accounting for the differences between creoles. Other topics discussed include the contribution of the superstrate language to a creole within a relabeling-based account of creole genesis, and the predictions of relabeling in terms of the typological classification of creoles. Lefebvre ultimately demonstrates how the relabeling-based theory of creole genesis constitutes a strong alternative to the Bioprogram Hypothesis"--

"This book presents a coherent picture of the progress that has been made in research on relabeling over the last 15 years"--
Preface ix
List of Abbreviations
x
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(8)
Chapter 2 Relabeling: A Central Process in Language Contact/Genesis
9(22)
Chapter 3 The Relabeling-Based Theory of Creole Genesis
31(72)
Chapter 4 Relabeling in Two Different Theories of the Lexicon
103(36)
Renee Lambert-Bretiere
Claire Lefebvre
Chapter 5 Relabeling and Word Order: A Construction Grammar Perspective
139(25)
Claire Lefebvre
Renee Lambert-Bretiere
Chapter 6 Relabeling Options: On Some Differences Between Haitian and Saramaccan
164(13)
Chapter 7 Relabeling and the Contribution of the Superstrate Languages to Creoles
177(46)
Chapter 8 Relabeling and the Typological Classification of Creoles
223(35)
Chapter 9 Conclusion: A Strong Alternative to the Bioprogram Hypothesis
258(15)
References 273(22)
Index of Subjects 295(4)
Index of Authors 299(6)
Index of Languages 305
Claire Lefebvre is Professor of Linguistics at the Université du Québec ą Montréal, and a Visiting Scholar at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany. She has worked for more than thirty years on the problem of creole genesis in all areas of the grammar.