20.1138, Qs: Decreolization and Hypercorrection

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Subject: 20.1138, Qs: Decreolization and Hypercorrection

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Date: 27-Mar-2009
From: Eric Russell < erussell at ucdavis.edu >
Subject: Decreolization and Hypercorrection
 

	
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Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2009 13:45:20
From: Eric Russell [erussell at ucdavis.edu]
Subject: Decreolization and Hypercorrection

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Does anyone have data on phonological hypercorrection in ''decreolization''
environments, i.e. where a creole has come into increasing contact with its
erstwhile lexifier? I have anecdotal evidence of this in Antilles Creole
French (Martinique), e.g. use of [y] in place of [i] or [u] in L2 French of
ACF speakers, but would like some ''harder'' facts. 
Any ideas or pointers are much appreciated. 

Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition
                     Phonology




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