Linguistic Simplicity and Complexity: Why Do Languages Undress?

Linguistic Simplicity and Complexity: Why Do Languages Undress?

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Jun 14, 2012 · 英語 · ペーパーバック (348 ページ)
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形式 ペーパーバック
ページ数 348
言語 英語
公開されました Jun 14, 2012
出版社 Walter de Gruyter
ISBN-10 1934078395
ISBN-13 9781934078396

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In John McWhorter`s Defining Creole anthology of 2005, his collected articles conveyed the following His hypothesis that creole languages are definable not just in the sociohistorical sense, but in the grammatical sense. His publicationssince the 1990s have argued that all languages of the world that lack a certain three traits together are creoles (i.e. born as pidgins a few hundred years ago and fleshed out into real languages). He also argued that in light of their pidgin birth, such languages are less grammatically complex than others, as the result of their recent birth as pidgins. These two claims have been highly controversial among creolists as well as other linguists. In this volume,Linguistic Simplicityand Complexity,McWhorter gathers articles he has written since then, in the wake of responses from a wide range of creolists and linguists. These articles represent a considerable divergence in direction from his earlier work.
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