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PROSODIC PECULIARITIES OF THE HAWAIIAN CREOLE ENGLISH

Irina Aleksandrovna Krylova
Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia


Submitted: November 1, 2017
Abstract. The article examines the problem of transforming phonetic and phonological system of a source language in the process of Creole language formation by the example of the Hawaiian Creole English. Linguistic material of the research is considered from the viewpoint of a synergetic approach to studying languages. Prosodic changes occurring in the new language affect, first of all, accent and rhythmic structure of the word and speech rhythm and in lesser degree - prosodic pattern of a sentence.
Key words and phrases:
лингвистическая синергетика
язык-лексификатор
пиджин
креольский язык
гавайский английский креоль
просодика
linguistic synergy
language-lexifier
pidgin
Creole language
Hawaiian Creole English
prosody
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