Creoles, Contact, and Language Change
Linguistic and social implications
Editors
This volume contains a selection of fifteen papers presented at three consecutive meetings of the Society for Pidgin and Creole Linguistics, held in Washington, D.C. (January 2001); Coimbra, Portugal (June 2001); and San Francisco (January 2002). The fifteen articles offer a balanced sampling of creolists’ current research interests. All of the contributions address questions directly relevant to pidgin/creole studies and other contact languages. The majority of papers address issues of morphology or syntax. Some of the contributions make use of phonological analysis while others study language development from the point of view of acquisition. A few papers examine discourse strategies and style, or broader issues of social and ethnic identity. While this array of topics and perspectives is reflective of the diversity of the field, there is also much common ground in that all of the papers adduce solid data corpora to support their analyses. The range of languages analyzed spans the planet, as approximately twenty contact varieties are studied in this volume.
[Creole Language Library, 27] 2004. x, 355 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 21 October 2008
Published online on 21 October 2008
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Preface | pp. vii–x
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1. The origins of Macanese reduplicationUmberto Ansaldo and Stephen Matthews | pp. 1–19
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2. Court records as a source of authentic early SrananMargot van den Berg and Jacques Arends | pp. 21–34
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3. Garifuna in Belize and HondurasGeneviève Escure | pp. 35–65
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4. The Nova Scotia–Sierra Leone connection: New evidence on an early variety of African American Vernacular English in the diasporaMagnus Huber | pp. 67–95
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5. The development of variable NP plural agreement in a restructured African variety of PortugueseAlan N. Baxter | pp. 97–126
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6. Second language acquisition in creole genesis: The role of processabilityFredric Field | pp. 127–160
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7. OT and the acquisition of Jamaican syllable structureRocky R. Meade | pp. 161–188
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8. Double-object constructions in two French-based creoles (Morisyen and Seselwa)Dany Adone | pp. 189–208
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9. Passive voice in Papiamento: A corpus-based study on dialectal variabilityEva Martha Eckkrammer | pp. 209–219
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10. Tone assignment on lexical items of English and African origin in KrioMalcolm Awadajin Finney | pp. 221–236
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11. TMA and the St. Lucian Creole verb phraseDavid B. Frank | pp. 237–257
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12. The Limonese calypso as an identity markerAnita Herzfeld and David Moskowitz | pp. 259–284
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13. The speech event kuutu in the Eastern Maroon communityBettina Migge | pp. 285–306
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14. Reflexivity in French-based creolesKatrin Mutz | pp. 307–329
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15. The role of style and identity in the development of Hawaiian CreoleSarah J. Roberts | pp. 331–350
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Index | pp. 351–354
“This volume constitutes an excellent collection of articles which explore language contact, change and creoles from a variety of perspectives and also through a broad linguistic spectrum which makes the text a great source of information.”
Cèsar Allegre, Amherst College, in Revista Int. de Ling. IberolAmericana 2(6), 2005
“This volume has been done very well overall. It clearly shows the benefits of stringent editorship and peer reviewing. The work of its authors represents a window into the state-of-the-art in Creole studies and beyond. It should not be missing in any collection with holdings on Creole or contact languages.”
Thomas B. Klein, Georgia Southern University, on Linguist List 16-842, 2005
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Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CF: Linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General