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Title
Hawai'i Creole: morphology and syntax
Fields of Research (FoR) 2008:
Author(s)
Sakoda, Kent
Publication Date
2004
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2008
Abstract
Hawai'i Creole is a creole language lexified predominantly by English but also by other languages such as Hawaiian and Japanese. It is spoken by approximately 600,000 people in the American state of Hawai'i . For details on its lexicon and origins (including an account of the influence of other languages on its morphosyntax), see section 1 of the chapter on the phonology of Hawaii Creole (Sakoda and Siegel, other volume).
Publication Type
Book Chapter
Source of Publication
A handbook of varieties of English: A Multimedia tool, v.2: Morphology and Syntax, p. 742-769
Publisher
Mouton de Gruyter
Place of Publication
Berlin, Germany
HERDC Category Description
ISBN
3110175320
9783110175325
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