Chris Corne

List of John Benjamins publications for which Chris Corne plays a role.

Articles

A recent study of Tayo shows an obligatory subordinator sa in all relative clauses. The Isle de France dialects, like most other varieties of Creole French, have an obligatory subordinator ki for subject relatives, while ki is optional elsewhere. Reunion Creole has a subordinator ke which is almost… read more
Relative clauses in Tayo, the French-lexicon Creole of St-Louis (New Caledonia) which emerged in the late 19th century, reflect in their construction and their distribution typically Melanesian patterns, including a sub-ordinator derived from a personal pronoun, sa. Thematization similarly reflects… read more
Corne, Chris 1988 Mauritian Creole ReflexivesJournal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 3:1, pp. 69–94 | Article
In the process of pidginization and creolization that occurred in the 18th century, Mauritian Creole (Mau) did not retain the atonic clitics of French. In consequence, morphologically marked reflexives were lost, or paraphrased in various ways using especially the lexical item lekor 'body'. Where… read more
Baker, Philip and Chris Corne 1986 Universals, Substrata and the Indian Ocean CreolesSubstrata versus Universals in Creole Genesis: Papers from the Amsterdam Creole Workshop, April 1985, Muysken, Pieter and Norval Smith (eds.), pp. 163 ff. | Article
Corne, Chris 1979 17. Seychelles Creole French phonemicsReadings in Creole Studies, Hancock, Ian F. (ed.), pp. 239–251 | Chapter