
Grammatical Relations in a Radical Creole
Verb Complementation in Saramaccan
Francis Byrne(Author)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 1. January 1987
Book
Hardback
293 pages
978-90-272-5223-4 (ISBN)
Description
With English and Portuguese as parent languages; the significant lexical retention of African languages; and the relative isolation of its speakers, Saramaccan has always stood out among Creole languages. Yet despite its obvious interest Saramaccan received little in the way of scholarly study. This groundbraking monograph dispels the mystery surrounding Saramaccan and provides strong evidence for a new approach to Creole origins. The study is carried out within the government-binding framework. The author shows how Saramaccan comes close to demonstrating what constitues the irreducible minimum of building blocks with which a language can be constructed, and the types of structure which must develop under such conditions. In this work Frank Byrne combines the outcome of patient and persevering fieldwork with a firm grasp of current theoretical issues and provides us with the insights into the nature of universal grammar of which a Creole like Saramaccan is potentially capable.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 164 mm
Weight
520 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-5223-4 (9789027252234)
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Content
1. Preface; 2. Contents; 3. Foreword; 4. 1. The Issues, the Model and the Data; 5. 2. Suriname, The Saramaka and Saramaccan; 6. 3. Aspects of the Syntax of Saramaccan; 7. 4. Constituent Dislocation; 8. 5. Complementizer-like Forms; 9. 6. Case-marking Serials; 10. 7. Verb-modifyng Serials; 11. 8. Conclusions; 12. Appendix A: Glossary of Pertinent Saramaccan Formatives; 13. Appendix B: Personal Data on the Principal Sa Consultants; 14. Appendix C: Abbreviations; 15. Appendix D: Saramaccan Orthography; 16. Appendix E: Definitions; 17. References