Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages
Volume 11, Issue 2 (1996)
1996.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Theories of Creole Genesis, Sociohistorical Considerations, and the Evaluation of Evidence: The Case of Haitian Creole and the Relexification HypothesisJohn Victor Singler | pp. 185–230
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The Tense, Mood, and Aspect System of Haitian Creole and the Problem of Transmission of Grammar in Creole GenesisClaire Lefebvre | pp. 231–311
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Creole Typology and RelationshipsDonald Winford | pp. 313–328
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Charlene Junko Sato 25 June 1951-28 January 1996Derek Bickerton | pp. 329–334
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On the Phonology and Orthography of Jamaican CreoleRocky R. Meade | pp. 335–341
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Substrate or Superstrate: What's in a NameSilvia Kouwenberg | pp. 343–347
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The acquisition of Mauritian Creole. By Dany AdoneReviewed by Derek Bickerton | pp. 349–352
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Créolisation et acquisition des langues. Edited by Daniel VéroniqueReviewed by Thomas A. Klingler | pp. 353–360
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Sentential complementation in Sranan: On the formation of an English-based creole language. By Ingo PlagReviewed by Salikoko S. Mufwene | pp. 361–367
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Trinidad and Tobago (with accompanying cassette). By Lise WinerReviewed by Barbara Lalla | pp. 368–372
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Español de América, español de África y hablas criollas hispánicas. By Germán de GrandaReviewed by Armin Schwegler | pp. 372–376
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Banana fallout: Class, color, and culture among West Indians in Costa Rica. By Trevor W. PurcellReviewed by Anita Herzfeld | pp. 377–382
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Dictionary of Haitian Creole verbs with phrases and idioms. By Emmanuel W. VedrineReviewed by Karen Richman and William L. Balan-Gaubert | pp. 383–386
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The Germanic mosaic: Cultural and linguistic diversity in society. Edited by Carol Aisha Blackshire-BelayReviewed by Jacqueline Vansant | pp. 386–388
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A man must stand up. The autobiography of a gentle activist. Edited by John E. ReineckeReviewed by Glenn Gilbert | pp. 388–393
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