Cameroon Pidgin English. A comprehensive grammar
Miriam Ayafor, Melane Green
Cameroon Pidgin English (CPE) is an English-lexified Atlantic expanded pidgin/creole spoken in some form by an estimated 50% of Cameroon’s population, primarily in the anglophone west regions, but also in urban centres throughout the country. Primarily a spoken language, CPE enjoys a vigorous oral presence in Cameroon, and the linguistic examples illustrating this description are drawn from a spoken corpus consisting of a range of text types, including oral narratives, radio broadcasts and spontaneous conversation. The authors’ typologically-framed investigation of the features of the language, from its phonetics, phonology and lexicon to its syntax and discourse structure, allows the reader a clear view of the linguistic character of CPE, offering a comprehensive description of the language that will be of interest to creolists as well as linguists interested in African languages, contact linguistics and comparative linguistics.
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Year:
2017
Publisher:
John Benjamins
Language:
english
Pages:
314
ISBN 10:
902723826X
ISBN 13:
9789027238269
Series:
London Oriental and African Language Library
File:
PDF, 9.76 MB
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english, 2017