Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 13:2
[Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 13:2] 1998.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Substrate influence in creole formation: The origin of give-type serial verb constructions in the Surinamese Plantation CreoleBettina Migge | pp. 215–266
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Parallels between vowel subsystems of African American Vernacular English and Caribbean Anglophone CreolesErik R. Thomas and Guy Bailey | pp. 267–296
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Tone and stress in Papiamentu: The contribution of a constraint-based analysis to the problem of creole genesisYolanda Rivera-Castillo | pp. 297–334
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The syntax of some locative expressions in Sranan: Preposition, postposition, or noun?Ingo Plag | pp. 335–354
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How creoloid can you get?Peter Mühlhäusler | pp. 355–371
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Jones E. Mondesir, September 19, 1915 – November 17, 1996Jeffrey H. Allen | pp. 373–375
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Natalie Operstein: Was Lingua Franca ever creolized?pp. 377–380
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A grammar of Berbice Dutch Creole. By Silvia KouwenbergReviewed by Salikoko S. Mufwene | pp. 381–389
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Criolisches Wörterbuch. Edited, introduced and annotated by Christian Georg Andreas OldendorpReviewed by Jacques Arends | pp. 389–394
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The genesis of a language. The formation and development of Korlai Portuguese. By J. Clancy ClementsReviewed by Thomas Stolz | pp. 394–399
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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. Edited by Jens Ludtke & Matthias PerlReviewed by Thomas B. Morton | pp. 399–403
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The step-tongue: Children’s English in Singapore. By Anthea Fraser GuptaReviewed by Fredric Field | pp. 403–408
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Language reclamation: French creole teaching in the UK and the Caribbean. By Hubisi NwenmelyReviewed by Jeffrey H. Allen | pp. 409–415
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