Samantha Rarrick’s research while affiliated with Griffith University and other places

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Publications (2)


Mouthings in highly multilingual contexts: typological implications from Hawai‘i Sign Language & Sinasina Sign Language
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January 2025

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Samantha Rarrick

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... This explanation will serve as the background for the report, leading to the description of the morphosyntactic features of Tok Pisin (Benitez et al., 2020;Stevens et al., 2016). Next, I will present the universal grammatical features found in Tok Pisin, and finally, I will share some interesting views on the attitudes of Papua New Guineans towards Tok Pisin that I obtained from my survey in April 2017 (Goddard & Wierzbicka, 2021;Rarrick, 2024). ...

Reference:

A Report On World English Variety – Tok Pisin
Tok Pisin metalanguage: why is Sinasina Sign Language not tok (‘language’)?
  • Citing Article
  • March 2024

Language Sciences