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ERIC #: | ED282430 |
Title: | Grammatical and Semantic Aspects of Fitzroy Valley Kriol. Work Papers of SIL-AAB, Series A, Volume 8. |
Authors: | Hudson, Joyce |
Descriptors: | Aboriginal Australians; Communication Problems; Contrastive Linguistics; Creoles; Descriptive Linguistics; English; Ethnic Groups; Etymology; Foreign Countries; Form Classes (Languages); Grammar; Language Research; Morphology (Languages); Semantics; Sociolinguistics; Structural Analysis (Linguistics); Uncommonly Taught Languages |
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Publication Date: | 1985-07-00 |
Pages: | 208 |
Pub Types: | Reports - Research |
Abstract: | A study of the Kriol spoken in Australia's Fitzroy Valley begins with an overview of pidgins and creoles, and chronicles the historical beginnings of the Fitzroy Valley Kriol and the sociolinguistic situation there. Some grammatical features of Kriol are analyzed and compared to traditional Australian languages. Problems of assigning English etymons to Kriol words are discussed in terms of the contrast in meaning between Kriol lexemes and English words normally equated with them. This misapplication of vocabulary and meaning creates communication problems between Kriol and English speakers. (MSE) |
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Identifiers: | Kriol |
Record Type: | Non-Journal |
Level: | 1 - Available on microfiche |
Institutions: | Summer Inst. of Linguistics, Darwin (Australia). Australian Aborigines Branch. |
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Languages: | English |
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