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Language Interrupted : Signs of Non-native Acquisition in Standard Language Grammars / John H. McWhorter
Titre : Language Interrupted : Signs of Non-native Acquisition in Standard Language Grammars Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : John H. McWhorter, Auteur Langues : Français (fre) Language Interrupted : Signs of Non-native Acquisition in Standard Language Grammars [texte imprimé] / John H. McWhorter, Auteur . - [s.d.].
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Titre : The Creole Debate Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : John H. McWhorter, Auteur Editeur : UK : Cambridge University Press Année de publication : 2018 Importance : 173 P Format : 151 x 228 x 11mm | 280g ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-108-45083-6 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 427 Variantes historiques et géographiques, variantes locales Résumé : Creoles have long been the subject of debate in linguistics, with many conflicting views, both on how they are formed, and what their political and linguistic status should be. Indeed, over the past twenty years, some creole specialists have argued that it has been wrong to think of creoles as anything but language blends in the same way that Yiddish is a blend of German and Hebrew and Slavic. Here, John H. McWhorter debunks the most widely accepted idea that creoles are created in the same way as 'children', taking characteristics from both 'parent' languages, and its underlying assumption that all historical and biological processes are the same. Instead, the facts support the original, and more interesting, argument that creoles are their own unique entity and are among the world's only genuinely new languages. The Creole Debate [texte imprimé] / John H. McWhorter, Auteur . - UK : Cambridge University Press, 2018 . - 173 P ; 151 x 228 x 11mm | 280g.
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Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 427 Variantes historiques et géographiques, variantes locales Résumé : Creoles have long been the subject of debate in linguistics, with many conflicting views, both on how they are formed, and what their political and linguistic status should be. Indeed, over the past twenty years, some creole specialists have argued that it has been wrong to think of creoles as anything but language blends in the same way that Yiddish is a blend of German and Hebrew and Slavic. Here, John H. McWhorter debunks the most widely accepted idea that creoles are created in the same way as 'children', taking characteristics from both 'parent' languages, and its underlying assumption that all historical and biological processes are the same. Instead, the facts support the original, and more interesting, argument that creoles are their own unique entity and are among the world's only genuinely new languages. Réservation
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