Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages

Volume 13, Issue 2 (1998)

1998.  
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 13 October 2014
Table of Contents
Articles
Substrate influence in creole formation: The origin of give-type serial verb constructions in the Surinamese Plantation Creole
Bettina Migge
215–266
Parallels between vowel subsystems of African American Vernacular English and Caribbean Anglophone Creoles
Erik R. Thomas and Guy Bailey
267–296
Tone and stress in Papiamentu: The contribution of a constraint-based analysis to the problem of creole genesis
Yolanda Rivera-Castillo
297–334
The syntax of some locative expressions in Sranan: Preposition, postposition, or noun?
Ingo Plag
335–354
Column
How creoloid can you get?
Peter Mühlhäusler
355–371
Obituary
Jones E. Mondesir, September 19, 1915 – November 17, 1996
Jeffrey H. Allen
373–375
Short Note
Natalie Operstein: Was Lingua Franca ever creolized?
377–380
Book Reviews
Review of Kouwenberg (1994): A grammar of Berbice Dutch Creole
Reviewed by Salikoko S. Mufwene
381–389
Review of Andreas Oldendorp, Stein & der Voort (1996): Criolisches Wörterbuch
Reviewed by Jacques Arends
389–394
Review of Clements (1996): The genesis of a language. The formation and development of Korlai Portuguese : The formation and development of Korlai Portuguese, by J. Clancy Clements
Reviewed by Thomas Stolz
394–399
Review of Ludtke & Perl (): Lengua y cultura en el Caribe hispánico: Actas de una sectión del Congreso de la Asociaciôn de Hispanistas Alemanes celebrado en Augsburgo, 4-7 de marzo de 1993 : Actas de una sección del Congreso de la Asociación de Hispanistas Alemanes celebrado en Augsburgo, 4–7 de marzo de 1993, edited by Jens Lüdtke and Matthias Perl
Reviewed by Thomas B. Morton
399–403
Review of Gupta (1994): The step-tongue: Children’s English in Singapore : Children's English in Singapore, by Anthea Fraser Gupta
Reviewed by Fredric Field
403–408
Review of Nwenmely (1996): Language reclamation: French creole teaching in the UK and the Caribbean : French creole teaching in the UK and the Caribbean, by Hubisi Nwenmely
Reviewed by Jeffrey H. Allen
409–415