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Putting Matawai on the Surinamese Linguistic Map
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Date Issued
2016
Date Available
2016-09-08T16:14:51Z
Abstract
The creoles of Suriname have figured prominently in research on creole languages. However, one variety, Matawai, has to date remained completely unresearched. This paper attempts to address this lacuna. It discusses its history and selected areas of grammar in order to assess the place of Matawai among its sister languages and its development. The linguistic analysis draws on recordings from 2013 and the 1970s. The paper provides evidence to support the view that Matawai is most closely related to Saamaka. However, there are also features that are unique to Matawai and those that appear to be due to either patterns of language contact with the other creoles of Suriname or common inheritance. The paper argues that systematic corpus-based analysis of lesser-used varieties provides new insights into existing debates.
Sponsorship
University College Dublin
Other Sponsorship
SeDyL
OSU
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing
Journal
Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages
Volume
32
Issue
2
Start Page
233
End Page
262
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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