2022
DOI: 10.1075/dia.20072.smi
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Preverbala-marking in Palenquero Creole

Abstract: Formally similar grammatical features in a creole and its genetic or areal relatives may indicate substrate transfer, lexifier influence, or grammaticalization. Against this backdrop, the present study investigates the origin(s) of the preverbal past marker a in Palenquero Creole (Colombia). Results from distributional analysis and tests for significance indicate that several diachronically-related meanings are a-marked at rates approaching obligatory, suggesting advanced grammaticalization. Comparative result… Show more

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“…Adult Palenquero speakers belong to a different generation, and indeed not all of them speak Palenquero. Some have acquired the creole as a heritage language and, at some point in the past, have attended Palenquero classes in the local school (Smith 2014). As mentioned earlier, Palenquero is unintelligible to Spanish monolingual speakers, whereas Palenquero/Spanish bilinguals switch languages depending on specific social contexts.…”
Section: The Intonation Of Palenquero and Caribbean Spanishmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Adult Palenquero speakers belong to a different generation, and indeed not all of them speak Palenquero. Some have acquired the creole as a heritage language and, at some point in the past, have attended Palenquero classes in the local school (Smith 2014). As mentioned earlier, Palenquero is unintelligible to Spanish monolingual speakers, whereas Palenquero/Spanish bilinguals switch languages depending on specific social contexts.…”
Section: The Intonation Of Palenquero and Caribbean Spanishmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, the adults who participated in the present study were born around 1979, a decade before the Palenquero revival process starting in the early 1990s (see Morton 2005). Thus, they have participated and are playing a pivotal role in the revitalization program of Palenquero (Morton 2005;Smith 2014).…”
Section: Language-specific Lengthening In Elderly Speakersmentioning
confidence: 99%