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Chris Corne
New Zealand linguist (1942–1999) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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John Christopher Corne (5 July 1942 – 17 May 1999)[1] was a linguist from New Zealand and a specialist in Creole languages.[2] He was educated at Whangarei Boys' High School from 1956 to 1960.[3] Corne completed a doctoral degree at the University of Auckland in 1970, with a thesis on the pronunciation of Tahitian French.[4]
Publications
- 1970. Essai de grammaire du créole mauricien, Auckland : Linguistic Society of New Zealand.
- 1977. Seychelles Creole grammar: elements for Indian Ocean Proto-Creole reconstruction, Tübingen: Verlag Narr.
- 1982 (with Philip Baker), Isle de France Creole: Affinities and Origins, Ann Arbor: Karoma.
- 1988. "Mauritian Creole Reflexives", Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, Volume 3, Number 1, 1988, pp. 69–94
- 1999. From French to Creole, Battlebridge Publications (Westminster Creolistics).
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