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Title: The polyfunctionality and origins of makee in Chinese Pidgin English
Author(s): Li, Michelle Kin Ling 
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Brill
Journal: Journal of Language Contact 
Volume: 17
Issue: 4
Start page: 727
End page: 755
Abstract: 
Words expressing ‘make’ are semantically and functionally versatile in many languages. Focusing on the word makee, derived from English make, in Chinese Pidgin English, a contact language originated in 18th-century Canton, China, this paper examines its origins and functions. Primarily a lexical verb, makee is polyfunctional in that it also occurs in the complex form [makee X] which indicates causation, imperative, and verbalization. Functioning as a main verb and a causative verb, makee largely mirrors the corresponding words in the source languages of the pidgin, namely English and Cantonese. However, makee as an imperative marker and a verbalizer are innovative features. In imperative sentences, makee in combination with another verb indicate commands. As a verbalizer, makee gives a verbal interpretation to the whole construction. These two new features of makee are not attributable to existing models in the source languages.
URI: https://repository.cihe.edu.hk/jspui/handle/cihe/4700
DOI: 10.1163/19552629-01704005
CIHE Affiliated Publication: Yes
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