A Contrastive Grammar of Brazilian Pomeranian

G. Postma
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Pomeranian is the West Germanic language spoken by European emigrants who went from Farther Pomerania (present-day Poland) to Brazil in the period 1857–1887. This language is no longer spoken in cohesive societies in Europe, but the language has survived and is in remarkably good shape on this language island in the tropical state of Espirito Santo. This monograph offers the first synchronic grammar of this language. After a historical introduction, the book offers a systematic description of its phonology, morphology and syntax. The language is contrasted with its European sisters, more particularly High German, Dutch, and Frisian. It highlights various phenomena that will presumably contribute to the ongoing theoretical debate on the Germanic verbal system. It provides new data on cluster V2, do-support, and the two infinitives. As to the infinitival syntax, the language shows remarkable parallels to the system of Frisian. As to the rich Pomeranian system of subtractive morphology, the phonological account that is offered, will be important for the ongoing discussion of the abstractness of phonological representations. Finally, Pomeranian is a welcome addition to the set of languages on which our etymological understanding of West Germanic is based.
巴西波美拉尼亚犬的对比语法
波美拉尼亚语是1857年至1887年间从更远的波美拉尼亚(今波兰)到巴西的欧洲移民所说的西日耳曼语。这种语言在欧洲的凝聚力社会中已经不再使用,但这种语言在热带圣埃斯皮里图州的这个语言岛上幸存下来,并保持着非常良好的状态。这本专著提供了这种语言的第一个共时语法。在历史介绍之后,这本书提供了一个系统的音韵,形态学和句法的描述。这种语言与它的欧洲姐妹语形成对比,尤其是高地德语、荷兰语和弗里斯兰语。它突出了各种现象,这些现象可能有助于对日耳曼语言系统进行理论辩论。它提供了关于集群V2、do-support和两个不定式的新数据。至于不定式语法,这种语言与弗里西亚语系统有显著的相似之处。至于丰富的波美拉尼亚的减法形态学系统,所提供的音韵学解释对于正在进行的音韵学表征的抽象性的讨论将是重要的。最后,波美拉尼亚语是我们对西日耳曼语源理解的基础上的一种受欢迎的语言。
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