04061nam 2200757 a 450 991046202780332120211217001452.01-283-85797-91-61451-107-11-61451-110-110.1515/9781614511076(CKB)2670000000209366(EBL)893658(OCoLC)796384272(SSID)ssj0000678590(PQKBManifestationID)12288333(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000678590(PQKBWorkID)10727725(PQKB)10204458(MiAaPQ)EBC893658(DE-B1597)175490(OCoLC)840445407(OCoLC)895710248(DE-B1597)9781614511076(Au-PeEL)EBL893658(CaPaEBR)ebr10582302(CaONFJC)MIL417047(EXLCZ)99267000000020936620120403d2012 uy 0engurnn#---|u||utxtccrOrigins of a Creole[electronic resource] the history of Papiamentu and its African ties /by Bart JacobsBerlin ;Boston De Gruyter Mouton20121 online resource (402 p.)Language contact and bilingualism,2190-698X ;3Description based upon print version of record.1-61451-142-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Acknowledgements --Contents --Abbreviations --Introduction --Chapter 1. Critical review of the literature on the origins of Papiamentu --Chapter 2. Phonology --Chapter 3. Selected parts of speech --Chapter 4. Morphology --Chapter 5. Verbal system --Chapter 6. Summary and interim analysis of the linguistic results --Chapter 7. The historical ties between Upper Guinea and Curaçao --Chapter 8. Discussion:The development from Upper Guinea PC to Papiamentu --Chapter 9. Conclusions --Appendices --References --IndexThis study embarks on the intriguing quest for the origins of the Caribbean creole language Papiamentu. In the literature on the issue, widely diverging hypotheses have been advanced, but scholars have not come close to a consensus. The present study casts new and long-lasting light on the issue, putting forward compelling interdisciplinary evidence that Papiamentu is genetically related to the Portuguese-based creoles of the Cape Verde Islands, Guinea-Bissau, and Casamance (Senegal). Following the trans-Atlantic transfer of native speakers to Curaçao in the latter half of the 17th century, the Portuguese-based proto-variety underwent a far-reaching process of relexification towards Spanish, affecting the basic vocabulary while leaving intact the original phonology, morphology, and syntax. Papiamentu is thus shown to constitute a case of 'language contact reduplicated' in that a creole underwent a second significant restructuring process (relexification). These explicit claims and their rigorous underpinning will set standards for both the study of Papiamentu and creole studies at large and will be received with great interest in the wider field of contact linguistics.Language contact and bilingualism ;3.PapiamentuHistoryPapiamentuEtymologyCreole dialectsCaribbean AreaCreole dialectsAfrica, WestLanguage and educationCaribbean AreaSociolinguisticsCaribbean AreaElectronic books.PapiamentuHistory.PapiamentuEtymology.Creole dialectsCreole dialectsLanguage and educationSociolinguistics467/.972986Jacobs Bart1979-1037410MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910462027803321Origins of a Creole2458370UNINA