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Kriyol Syntax

The Portuguese-based Creole language of Guinea-Bissau

Alain Kihm
CNRS-LACITO, Paris

1994. xii, 310 pp.
Publishing status: Available

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978 90 272 5235 7 / EUR 120.00
978 1 55619 168 8 / USD 180.00
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This book describes the Portuguese-based Creole which is widely spoken as a first language in Guinea-Bissau. The study focuses on one variety, 'central Kriyol', and its main aim is to present a complete description of the grammar of the language. The theoretical framework for the syntactic analysis is purposely eclectic but relies primarily on Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar, and ample attention is paid to the cognitive or semantic dimension in the explanation of linguistic facts. After a short introduction on the history and phonology of the language and the organization of the study, there are chapters dealing with the simple sentence, Tense and Aspect, the noun phrase, the complex sentence, topicalization/focalization/questions, and Middles/Passives/Causatives. The final chapter discusses Kriyol texts, especially comic-books, from which a considerable number of examples used in the study are taken.


Table of contents

Acknowledgements
IX
Abbreviations for sources
X
Map
XI
Introduction
1
The simple sentence
21
Tense and Aspect
83
The noun phrase
125
The compex sentence
187
Unbounded dependencies: topicalization, focalization, and questions
217
Middles, Passives, and Causatives
241
Beyond the sentence: a few considerations on Kriyol texts, especially comic-books
263
Notes
269
References
297
Index
307