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#4350: Morphology in Creole Genesis (fwd)




From: Michel DeGraff <degraff@MIT.EDU>

Dear Colleagues,

The following paper is available for downloading and circulating:

     "Morphology in Creole genesis:  A prolegomenon"
     To appear in: Michael Kenstowicz, ed.,
     _Ken Hale: A Life in Language_
     Cambridge MASS.: MIT Press

The paper evaluates widely believed received notions about Creole
morphology.  These notions span the entire course of Creole studies and a
variety of theoretical approaches.  The paper also revisits some of the
historical foundations of Creole studies and their relationships to
contemporary sociological concerns in, and about, Creole communities.

Postscript (496,574 bytes):

  http://web.mit.edu/linguistics/www/degraff/festschrift.ps

PDF for Acrobat Reader (424,724 bytes):

  http://web.mit.edu/linguistics/www/degraff/festschrift.pdf

Enjoy!

                                 -michel.

P.S.  If you're having problems downloading the paper from the web (60
pages, including 26 endnotes and 8 pages of references), I'll be glad to
send you a copy as an attachment (in PDF or postscript format) or via the
post office (in prehistoric hardcopy format).
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