Jamaican
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This page is intended as a comprehensive bibliography of pseudocoordination in Jamaican creole; for discussion, see Section 2.2.3.7 of Ross (2021). If you have any feedback or additional references to suggest, please contact me.
Status
- Description status: minimal documentation
- Current bibliographic coverage: incomplete
- Total references: 1
- Last updated: December 2022, based on dissertation (Dec. 2021), Section 2.2.3.7
Summary
At least motion pseudocoordination appears to be attested, likely due to influence from English.
Primary references
Roberts, Peter A. 1980. The Adequacy of Certain Theories in Accounting for Important Grammatical Relationships in a Creole Language. In Richard R. Day (ed.), Issues in English Creoles: Papers from the 1975 Hawaii Conference, 19–38. Heidelberg: Julius Groos Verlag. [Page 21]