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Anand Syea
Creolelanguages have in recent years become a valuable source of data for currenttheories of syntax and theories of child/adult languageacquisition. However, grammars of these languages, particularly thosecouched within theoretical frameworks of one
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Anand Syea
A Comprehensive and Comparative Grammar of English Creoles provides a detailed, comprehensive description of the morphology, grammar, and syntax of a selected number of English creoles, including those spoken on both sides of the Atlantic and the Pac
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Anand Syea
French Creoles: A Comprehensive and Comparative Grammar is the first complete reference to present the morphology, grammar and syntax of a representative selection of French Creoles in one volume. The book is organised to promote a thorough understan
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Anand Syea
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Acta Linguistica Hafniensia. 45:1-42
This paper revisits the discussion of Saxon-type genitives in French-based Mauritian Creole. These genitives also occur in Seychelles Creole, Louisiana Creole, Karipuna Creole, and Guyanese Creole, but, interestingly, not in any of the other French c
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Anand Syea
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Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages. 28:13-64
This paper revisits the debate between Bickerton on the one hand and Seuren, Corne, Coleman and Curnow on the other on the question of whether serial verb constructions exist in the French creoles of the Indian Ocean (namely Seychelles Creole and Mau
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Anand Syea
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English Today. 30:61-63
This book examines the acquisition of syntax in Seselwa and Morisyen children. Seselwa and Morisyen are historically related creoles spoken in the Seychelles and Mauritius, respectively. Working within Chomsky's (1981) framework, Adone focuses on the
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Anand Syea
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages. 24:193-198
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Anand Syea, Daniel Véronique
Publikováno v:
Langages. 34:70-88
Anand Syea : Pronouns and the absence of clitic pronouns in Mauritian Creole An examination of the pronominal system of Mauritian Creole, as of other French-based creoles, reveals that while most of the strong pronouns of French have been-retained, t
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Anand Syea
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ling. 35:25-56
Mauritian has a null (0) and overt form (ete) of the copula, which are in complementary distribution. The former occurs in the context of a following overt phrase, the latter in the context of a following wh-trace, although in root interrogative lack