Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 16:2
[Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 16:2] 2001.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Implications of abstract grammatical structure: Two targets in creole formationCarol Myers-Scotton | pp. 217–273
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The origins of empty categories in Singapore EnglishZhiming Bao | pp. 275–319
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On the semantic opacity of creole languagesClaire Lefebvre | pp. 321–353
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Arguments against a British dialect source for UM in Bajan English CreoleJeffrey P. Williams | pp. 355–363
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Lenguas criollas de base lexical española y portuguesa. Edited by Klaus ZimmermannReviewed by William W. Megenney | p. 365
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Language, literature, and the negotiation of identity: Foreign Worker German in the Federal Republic of Germany. By Barbara A. FennellReviewed by Magnus Huber | pp. 370–373
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Englishes around the world, vol. 1. General studies, British Isles, North America. Studies in honour of Manfred Görlach. Edited by Edgar W. Schneider and Englishes around the world, vol. 2. Caribbean, Africa, Australasia. Studies in honour of Manfred Görlach. Edited by Edgar W. SchneiderReviewed by Sarah J. Roberts | pp. 374–378
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Papia. Revista de crioulos de base ibérica/Revista de criollos de base ibérica. Edited by Hildo Honório do CoutoReviewed by Pieter Muysken | pp. 379–382
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Spreading the word: The issue of diffusion among the Atlantic creoles. Edited by Magnus Huber & Mikael ParkvallReviewed by Anthony P. Grant | pp. 382–390
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Ghanaian Pidgin English in its West African context: A sociohistorical and structural analysis (VEAW G24). By Magnus HuberReviewed by Manfred Görlach | pp. 390–392
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Pidgin phrasebook: Pidgin languages of Oceania. By Trevor Balzer, Ernie Lee, Peter Mühlhäusler, Paul Monaghan, Denise Angelo & Dana OberReviewed by Peter C. Lincoln | pp. 393–396
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African American Vernacular English: Features, evolution, educational implications. By John R. RickfordReviewed by Marcyliena H. Morgan | pp. 396–401
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Out of the mouths of slaves: African American language and educational malpractice. By John BaughReviewed by Walter F. Edwards | pp. 402–407
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Aspectos del lenguaje afronegroide en Venezuela. By William MegenneyReviewed by John M. Lipski | pp. 407–412
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Index to Vol. 16pp. 413–414
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