The Genesis of Discourse Grammar von Hirokuni Masuda | Universals and Substrata in Guyanese, Hawaii Creole, and Japanese | ISBN 9780820444482

The Genesis of Discourse Grammar

Universals and Substrata in Guyanese, Hawaii Creole, and Japanese

von Hirokuni Masuda
Buchcover The Genesis of Discourse Grammar | Hirokuni Masuda | EAN 9780820444482 | ISBN 0-8204-4448-0 | ISBN 978-0-8204-4448-2

The Genesis of Discourse Grammar

Universals and Substrata in Guyanese, Hawaii Creole, and Japanese

von Hirokuni Masuda
Hirokuni Masuda applies the modified Verse Analysis to the study of creole languages seeking evidence to support the two principal theories: universalist and substratist. Hawaii Creole manifests in discourse a universal feature of patterning, which is shared by Guyanese Creole as well as by Chinook Jargon. On the other hand, Hawaii Creole also shows an idiosyncratic phenomenon of numbering, which appears to have been linguistically transferred from Japanese as substratum. Dr. Masuda's research reinforces a hypothesis that both internal innate properties and external substratal factors need to be taken into account to explain the origin of creole discourse grammar.