Grammatical Relations in a Radical Creole: Verb Complementation in Saramaccan

Grammatical Relations in a Radical Creole: Verb Complementation in Saramaccan

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Jan 1, 1987 · English · Hardcover (307 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 307
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1987
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN-10 0915027968
ISBN-13 9780915027965

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This book dives into the intricate structure of Saramaccan, a radical Creole language that emerged from a blend of English, Portuguese, and African languages. Francis Byrne meticulously explores how verb complementation functions within this unique linguistic framework, highlighting the ways in which cultural and historical contexts have shaped its development.

Byrne's analysis brings attention to the remarkable retention of African lexical elements, shedding light on the rich tapestry that constitutes Saramaccan. Through detailed examinations, he provides readers with an understanding of the grammatical relations that govern this creole, making a significant contribution to the fields of linguistics and Creole studies. The work serves not only as a scholarly investigation but also as a celebration of the language and its speakers.

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