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This volume provides the reader with an update on the ongoing
research in creole studies. The papers represent several lines of
research in the study of Creole languages. Central issues in
phonology, semantics, lexicon and syntax are addressed in various
creole languages. These include Cape Verdean Creole, Haitian
Creole, Lesser Antillean Creoles, Kriol, Saramaccan, and Sranan.
Over the past few decades, the book series Linguistische Arbeiten
[Linguistic Studies], comprising over 500 volumes, has made a
significant contribution to the development of linguistic theory
both in Germany and internationally. The series will continue to
deliver new impulses for research and maintain the central insight
of linguistics that progress can only be made in acquiring new
knowledge about human languages both synchronically and
diachronically by closely combining empirical and theoretical
analyses. To this end, we invite submission of high-quality
linguistic studies from all the central areas of general
linguistics and the linguistics of individual languages which
address topical questions, discuss new data and advance the
development of linguistic theory.
Ecocritical Concerns and the Australian Continent investigates
literary, historical, anthropological, and linguistic perspectives
in connection with activist engagements. The necessary
cross-fertilization between these different perspectives throughout
this volume emerges in the resonances between essays exploring
recurring concerns ranging from biodiversity and preservation
policies to the devastating effects of the mining industries, to
present concerns and futuristic visions of the effects of climate
change. Of central concern in all of these contexts is the impact
of settler colonialism and an increasing turn to indigenous
knowledge systems. A number of chapters engage with questions of
ecological imperialism in relation to specific sociohistorical
moments and effects, probing early colonial encounters between
settlers and indigenous people, or rereading specific forms of
colonial literature. Other essays take issue with past and present
constructions of indigeneity in different contexts, as well as with
indigenous resistance against such ascriptions, while the
importance of an understanding of indigenous notions of “care for
country” is taken up from a variety of different disciplinary
angles in terms of interconnectedness, anchoredness, living
country, and living heritage.
How do children acquire a Creole as their first language? This
relatively underexplored question is the starting point for this
first book of its kind; it also asks how first language acquisition
of a Creole differs from that of a non-Creole language. Dany Adone
reveals that in the absence of a conventional language model,
Creole children acquire language and go beyond the input they
receive. This study discusses the role of input, a hotly debated
issue in the field of first language acquisition, and provides
support for the nativist approach in the debate between nativism
and input-based models. The Acquisition of Creole Languages will be
essential reading for those in the fields of First Language
Acquisition and Creole Studies. Adone takes an interdisciplinary
approach, and uses insights from the acquisition of language in the
visual modality, making this of great interest to those in the
field of Sign Linguistics.
How do children acquire a Creole as their first language? This
relatively underexplored question is the starting point for this
first book of its kind; it also asks how first language acquisition
of a Creole differs from that of a non-Creole language. Dany Adone
reveals that in the absence of a conventional language model,
Creole children acquire language and go beyond the input they
receive. This study discusses the role of input, a hotly debated
issue in the field of first language acquisition, and provides
support for the nativist approach in the debate between nativism
and input-based models. The Acquisition of Creole Languages will be
essential reading for those in the fields of First Language
Acquisition and Creole Studies. Adone takes an interdisciplinary
approach, and uses insights from the acquisition of language in the
visual modality, making this of great interest to those in the
field of Sign Linguistics.
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