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Sabino, Robin. 1994. They just fade away: Language death and the loss of phonological variation. Language in Society 23 (4) : 495–526.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Language as a subject
Place, Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN
0047-4045

Annotation

This study demonstrates the usefulness of a variationist approach in the description and analysis of moribund languages, where phonological rules apparently continue to exist even after large numbers of words have disappeared from the rules' inputs. On the basis of data from Negerhollands, a conservative Dutch-lexicon creole once spoken on the US Virgin Islands, S. proposes a three-stage model for lexical fading.