Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 10:2
[Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 10:2] 1995.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Tayo, The Strange Bird from New Caledonia: Determiners and Tense-Aspect in Tayo and their Implications for Creolization TheoriesAlain Kihm | pp. 225–252
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Tsr Formation as a Discourse Substratum in Hawaii Creole EnglishHirokuni Masuda | pp. 253–288
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Sisters Under the Skin: A Case for Genetic Relationship Between the Atlantic English-Based CreolesJohn McWhorter | pp. 289–333
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Studying Variation in Older Texts: NegerhollandsPieter Muysken | pp. 335–347
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Cajun Vernacular English: Informal English in French Louisiana. Edited by Ann Martin ScottReviewed by Michael D. Picone | pp. 349–357
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Focus and grammatical relations in creole languages. Edited by Francis Byrne & Donald WinfordReviewed by John M. Lipski | pp. 358–363
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A grammar and dictionary of the Timucua language. By Julian GranberryReviewed by Peter Bakker | pp. 363–365
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Kongruenz und die Grammatik des Maltesischen. By Ray FabriReviewed by Carol A. Blackshire-Belay | pp. 365–368
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Dictionary of African borrowings in Brazilian Portuguese. By John T. SchneiderReviewed by Margaret Wade-Lewis | pp. 368–374
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American dialect research. Edited by Dennis R. PrestonReviewed by William A. Kretzschmar | pp. 374–380
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The Uprooted, the Indentured, and the Segregated: South African Indian EnglishRakesh M. Bhatt | pp. 381–396
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