Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7533812 | Language Sciences | 2018 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
Although the Mediterranean contact language Lingua Franca (LF) is generally classified as a pidgin, a closer examination of the specialist literature reveals some doubts regarding this categorization. This paper approaches the classification of LF from the viewpoint of its vocabulary structure and word formation processes. The basis for the study is the lexicon of some 2000 words recorded in the anonymous didactic dictionary of 1830 that constitutes the most detailed source of information about LF. The study finds that the LF word formation processes are a detailed continuation of those of its Romance lexifiers. This finding calls for a refinement of our understanding of LF, and with it of our “typology of contact outcomes” (Winford 1997: 3).
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Authors
Natalie Operstein,