Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages
Volume 14, Issue 2 (1999)
1999.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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The Role of Relexification in Creole GenesisJohn S. Lumsden | pp. 225–258
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Passive in Jamaican Creole: Phonetically Empty But Syntactically ActiveDarlene LaCharité and Jean Wellington | pp. 259–283
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Verse Analysis and the Nature of Creole Discourse: Universals and SubstrataHirokuni Masuda | pp. 285–337
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Exploring the Missionary PositionPeter Mühlhäusler | pp. 339–346
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The Creolist ArchivesMikael Parkvall and Jens Edlund | pp. 347–350
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Creole in the Ex-Slave Recordings and Other Complementary SourcesDavid Sutcliffe | pp. 351–357
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Empirical Quicksand: Probing Two Recent Articles on Haitian CreoleMichel DeGraff | pp. 359–370
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Empirical Quicksand or Empirical Smokescreen?Viviane Déprez | pp. 371–377
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On the Empirical Reliability of Some Haitian DataClaire Lefebvre | pp. 379–384
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Second language acquisition and linguistic variation. Edited by Robert Bayley & Dennis R. PrestonReviewed by Sali A. Tagliamonte | pp. 385–389
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Ndyuka. By George L. Huttar & Mary L. HuttarReviewed by Norval Smith | pp. 390–398
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Les Créoles: Problèmes de genèse et de description. By Guy Hazaël-MassieuxReviewed by Morris Goodman | pp. 398–403
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Child language, creolization, and historical change: Spanish in contact with Portuguese. By Eduardo FaingoldReviewed by John M. Lipski | pp. 403–413
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El papiamento, lengua criolla hispánica. By Dan MunteanuReviewed by Silvia Kouwenberg | pp. 413–417
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Linguistic change under contact conditions. By Jacek FisiakReviewed by Salikoko S. Mufwene | pp. 418–424
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O brave new words! Native American loanwords in current English. By Charles L. CutlerReviewed by Willem J. de Reuse | pp. 424–428
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Contact languages: Pidgins and creoles. By Mark SebbaReviewed by Jacques Arends | pp. 429–433
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