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  1. Roots of Afrikaans
    selected writings of Hans den Besten
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  John Benjamins Pub. Co., Amsterdam

    Includes bibliographical references and indexes Hans den Besten (1948-2010) made numerous contributions to Afrikaans linguistics over a period of nearly three decades. His writings helped shift the perspective on the roots of Afrikaans beyond Dutch:... mehr

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    Includes bibliographical references and indexes Hans den Besten (1948-2010) made numerous contributions to Afrikaans linguistics over a period of nearly three decades. His writings helped shift the perspective on the roots of Afrikaans beyond Dutch: to the structure and vocabulary of Khoekhoen, to Portuguese Creole, and to Malay varieties. This volume contains a selection of Den Besten's most important papers concerning the structure and history of Afrikaans, covering a wide range of topics, including grammatical structure, vocabulary, the historical development of Afrikaans, as well its multiple roots

     

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    Beteiligt: Wouden, Ton van der; Besten, Hans den
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 1280676868; 9789027252678; 9789027273826; 9781280676864
    Schriftenreihe: Creole Language Library ; v.44
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    Roots of Afrikaans; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents ; Introduction; 1. Hans den Besten's involvement with Afrikaans ; 2. Afrikaans and the history of South Africa ; 3. Structure of the present volume ; Acknowledgements ; Chapter 1. The origins of the Afrikaans pre-nominal possessive system(s) ; 1. Introduction: Questions about Afrikaans possessive structures ; 2. PNP constructions in Dutch and Afrikaans ; 2.1 Data 1: Attributive pronominal possessives ; 2.2 Data 2: Attributive nominal possessives ; 2.3 Data 3: Free possessives ; 2.4 Summing up the problems

    3. A tentative descriptive model for PNP constructions 3.1 Attributive possessives ; 3.2 Free possessives ; 4. The founder dialect and variation in (Early Modern) Afrikaans ; 5. Possessive constructions in the substrate languages ; 5.1 Possessive constructions in Pasar Malay ; 5.2 Possessive constructions in Asian Creole Portuguese and Khoekhoe ; 5.3 Substrate? Which substrate? ; 6. Possessive constructions in Cape Dutch Pidgin and a new source for se ; 7. Summing up ; Acknowledgment ; Chapter 2. The complex ancestry of the Afrikaans associative constructions ; 1. Introduction

    2. Afrikaans associative structures and a bit of language typology 3. Previous scholarship ; 4. New hypotheses: Khoekhoe and the Eastern Malay dialects (and beyond) ; 5. Concluding remarks ; Chapter 3. What a little word can do for you ; 1. Relativization in Afrikaans ; 2. WHAT as a WH-marker in Afrikaans ; 3. WHAT in possessive relatives ; Chapter 4. Afrikaans relative 'wat' and West-Germanic relativization systems ; 1. Introduction1 ; 2. Systems of relativization ; 3. West-Germanic relativization systems and Afrikaans

    3.1 West-Germanic relativization systems and the analysis of the relativization system of Afrikaans 3.2 West-Germanic relativization systems and the provenance of the Afrikaans relativization system ; 4. The age of the relativization system of Afrikaans ; 5. Concluding remarks ; Chapter 5. Demonstratives in Afrikaans and Cape Dutch Pidgin ; 1. Introduction ; 2. The origins of dit ; 2.1 Cautioning remarks ; 2.2 Afrikaans linguistics on the origins of dit ; 2.3 Personal pronouns and afr. dit ; 2.4 Where does afr. dit come from? ; 3. Potential evidence from CDP

    4. More on dat/dit in Khoekhoe Afrikaans 5. The origins of dié 'this,these' ; 5.1 The various usages of dié ; 5.2 The origins of proximate dié ; 6. Concluding remarks ; Chapter 6. Speculations on [χ]-elision and intersonorantic [υ] in Afrikaans* ; 1. Introduction ; 2. [χ]-elision and strengthening: Some data ; 2.1 [χ]-elision: A first set of data ; 2.2 Strengthening [χ] after sonorant consonants ; 2.3 Strengthening [χ] after vowels ; 2.4 Additional remarks ; 3. [χ]-elision: An hypothesis ; 3.1 Raidt (1983) on [χ]-elision ; 3.2 The relationship between [χ]-elision and [χ]-strengthening

    4. A parallel case

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    Hans den Besten (1948-2010) made numerous contributions to Afrikaans linguistics over a period of nearly three decades. His writings helped shift the perspective on the roots of Afrikaans beyond Dutch: to the structure and vocabulary of Khoekhoen, to... mehr

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    Hans den Besten (1948-2010) made numerous contributions to Afrikaans linguistics over a period of nearly three decades. His writings helped shift the perspective on the roots of Afrikaans beyond Dutch: to the structure and vocabulary of Khoekhoen, to Portuguese Creole, and to Malay varieties. This volume contains a selection of Den Besten's most important papers concerning the structure and history of Afrikaans, covering a wide range of topics, including grammatical structure, vocabulary, the historical development of Afrikaans, as well its multiple roots

     

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  3. Roots of Afrikaans
    selected writings of Hans den Besten
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  John Benjamins Pub. Co., Amsterdam

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    Beteiligt: Wouden, Ton van der (Sonstige)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789027273826; 9027273820; 1280676868; 9781280676864; 9789027252678; 902725267X
    Schriftenreihe: Creole language library ; v. 44
    Schlagworte: Language and languages; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Dutch; Afrikaans language; Afrikaans language / Etymology; Afrikaans language / Grammar; Grammar, Comparative and general; Languages in contact; Afrikaans; Taalgenese; Creooltalen; Geschichte; Grammatik; Sprache; Afrikaans language; Afrikaans language; Afrikaans language; Languages in contact; Grammar, Comparative and general; Afrikaans
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Roots of Afrikaans; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Introduction; 1. Hans den Besten's involvement with Afrikaans; 2. Afrikaans and the history of South Africa; 3. Structure of the present volume; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1. The origins of the Afrikaans pre-nominal possessive system(s); 1. Introduction: Questions about Afrikaans possessive structures; 2. PNP constructions in Dutch and Afrikaans; 2.1 Data 1: Attributive pronominal possessives; 2.2 Data 2: Attributive nominal possessives; 2.3 Data 3: Free possessives; 2.4 Summing up the problems

    3. A tentative descriptive model for PNP constructions3.1 Attributive possessives; 3.2 Free possessives; 4. The founder dialect and variation in (Early Modern) Afrikaans; 5. Possessive constructions in the substrate languages; 5.1 Possessive constructions in Pasar Malay; 5.2 Possessive constructions in Asian Creole Portuguese and Khoekhoe; 5.3 Substrate? Which substrate?; 6. Possessive constructions in Cape Dutch Pidgin and a new source for se; 7. Summing up; Acknowledgment; Chapter 2. The complex ancestry of the Afrikaans associative constructions; 1. Introduction

    2. Afrikaans associative structures and a bit of language typology3. Previous scholarship; 4. New hypotheses: Khoekhoe and the Eastern Malay dialects (and beyond); 5. Concluding remarks; Chapter 3. What a little word can do for you; 1. Relativization in Afrikaans; 2. WHAT as a WH-marker in Afrikaans; 3. WHAT in possessive relatives; Chapter 4. Afrikaans relative 'wat' and West-Germanic relativization systems; 1. Introduction1; 2. Systems of relativization; 3. West-Germanic relativization systems and Afrikaans

    3.1 West-Germanic relativization systems and the analysis of the relativization system of Afrikaans3.2 West-Germanic relativization systems and the provenance of the Afrikaans relativization system; 4. The age of the relativization system of Afrikaans; 5. Concluding remarks; Chapter 5. Demonstratives in Afrikaans and Cape Dutch Pidgin; 1. Introduction; 2. The origins of dit; 2.1 Cautioning remarks; 2.2 Afrikaans linguistics on the origins of dit; 2.3 Personal pronouns and afr. dit; 2.4 Where does afr. dit come from?; 3. Potential evidence from CDP; 4. More on dat/dit in Khoekhoe Afrikaans

    5. The origins of dié 'this, these'5.1 The various usages of dié; 5.2 The origins of proximate dié; 6. Concluding remarks; Chapter 6. Speculations on -elision and intersonorantic in Afrikaans*; 1. Introduction; 2.-elision and strengthening: Some data; 2.1 -elision: A first set of data; 2.2 Strengthening after sonorant consonants; 2.3 Strengthening after vowels; 2.4 Additional remarks; 3.-elision: An hypothesis; 3.1 Raidt (1983) on -elision; 3.2 The relationship between -elision and -strengthening; 4. A parallel case; 5. Diachronic and dialectal data; 6. Back to the hypothesis: Language contact and internal development

    Hans den Besten (1948-2010) made numerous contributions to Afrikaans linguistics over a period of nearly three decades. His writings helped shift the perspective on the roots of Afrikaans beyond Dutch: to the structure and vocabulary of Khoekhoen, to Portuguese Creole, and to Malay varieties. This volume contains a selection of Den Besten's most important papers concerning the structure and history of Afrikaans, covering a wide range of topics, including grammatical structure, vocabulary, the historical development of Afrikaans, as well its multiple roots