Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 17:1
[Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 17:1] 2002.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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The rest of the story: Restoring pidginization to creole genesis theoryJohn McWhorter | pp. 1–48
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Narrative representation theory: A Creole-linguistic approach to superstructureHirokuni Masuda | pp. 49–100
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Creoles and genetic relationshipSarah G. Thomason | pp. 101–109
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What is a creolist?Bethanie Morrissey | pp. 111–115
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Binding, coreference, and disjoint reference in KRIODudley K. Nylander | pp. 117–120
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From French to Creole: The development of new vernaculars in the French colonial world. By Chris CorneReviewed by Salikoko S. Mufwene | pp. 121–129
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A grammar of Belizean Creole: Compilations from two existing United States dialects. By Laurie A. GreeneReviewed by Geneviève Escure | pp. 129–132
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Restructuration grammaticale dans les langues créoles: Le cas du Ndjuka, langue créole de base anglaise du Surinam et de Guyane française. By Laurence GouryReviewed by George L. Huttar | pp. 132–137
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An introduction to pidgins and creoles. By John HolmReviewed by Jacques Arends | pp. 137–141
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Dread Talk: The language of Rastafari. By Velma PollardReviewed by Anita Herzfeld | pp. 142–146
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A morphosyntactic analysis of Surinamese Dutch as spoken by the Creole population of Paramaribo, Suriname. By Christina Mary de KleineReviewed by Adrienne Bruyn | pp. 146–150
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