Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 13:1
[Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 13:1] 1998.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Pidgin Ngarluma: An Indigenous Contact Language in North Western AustraliaAlan Dench | pp. 1–61
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A Sociohistoric Examination of AfrogenesisDerek Bickerton | pp. 63–92
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Multifunctionality and Variation Among Grammars: The Case of the Determiner in Haitian and in FongbeClaire Lefebvre | pp. 93–150
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Layer Upon Layer of LanguagesPeter Mühlhäusler | pp. 151–158
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Herman Christiaan Wekker 1943-1997Pieter A.M. Seuren | pp. 159–162
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Genitival Structures in KrioDudley K. Nylander | pp. 163–166
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Langues et société aux Antilles: Saint-Martin. By Pierre MartinezReviewed by Marie-Christine Hazael-Massieux | pp. 167–172
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Toward a reference grammar of Tok Pisin: An experiment in corpus linguistics. By John W. M. VerhaarReviewed by Jeff Siegel | pp. 172–180
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L’angolar. Un creole afro-portugais parlé à Sâo Tomé. By Philippe MaurerReviewed by Angela Bartens Adawonus | pp. 180–187
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The early stages of creolization. Edited by Jacques ArendsReviewed by Derek Bickerton | pp. 188–193
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From contact to creole and beyond. Edited by Philip BakerReviewed by Pauline Christie | pp. 193–199
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Grammaticalization in creoles: The development of determiners and relative clauses in Sranan. By Adrienne BruynReviewed by Scott A. Schwenter | pp. 199–203
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Early Hawaiian Pidgin and "Colloquial English"Sarah J. Roberts | pp. 205–208
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The Heart of the Issue: Input DeprivationJohn McWhorter | pp. 208–210
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Ingo PlagIngo Plag | pp. 210–212
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Salikoko S. MufweneSalikoko S. Mufwene | p. 213
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