Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 17:2
[Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 17:2] 2002. iv, 143
Publishing status: Available
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Table of Contents
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Habitual and imperfective in Guyanese CreoleJack Sidnell | pp. 151–189
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Two Indo-Portuguese Creoles in contrastJ. Clancy Clements and Andrew J. Koontz-Garboden | pp. 191–236
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Pidgin English and the Melanesian MissionPeter Mühlhäusler | pp. 237–263
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Which route(s) to creole genesis?Sarah G. Thomason | pp. 265–271
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Another short note on creoles in contact with non-lexifier prestige languagesAngela Bartens | pp. 273–278
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“Broken English.” The creole language of Carriacou. By Ronald F. KephartReviewed by Michael Aceto | pp. 279–283
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Ideophones and Sound Symbolism in Atlantic Creoles. By Angela BartensReviewed by G. Tucker Childs | pp. 284–289
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Hippocrene Concise Neo-Melanesian Dictionary. Compiled by Friedrich SteinbauerReviewed by Peter Mühlhäusler | pp. 289–291
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Index to Volume 17pp. 293–294
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Short Note
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