| International Conference On Pidgin And Creole Languages. 1968. Mona, Jamaique - 1971 - 552 pages
...on local grammatical systems. When considered alone, to be sure, each local variety seems distinct. A historical linguist would readily identify particular...translatability from one local utterance to the other. This translatability can be illustrated by the following example, which is taken from a corpus of almost... | |
| John H. McWhorter - 2000 - 518 pages
...generations of sustained contact, the three codes reveal "a single syntactic surface structure" (p. 155) and "an extraordinary degree of translatability from one local utterance to the other" (p. 154). Clearly the St. Lucian case differs in many respects, but the issue of intertranslatability... | |
| Michael Aceto, Jeffrey Payne Williams - 2003 - 350 pages
...typologically (as well as lexically) distinct when defined in normative terms, were found to exhibit "an extraordinary degree of translatability from one local utterance to the other" and "a single syntactic surface structure" in Kupwar (154—155). The result of sustained language... | |
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