Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages
Volume 18, Issue 1 (2003)
2003.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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The Lexical Competence Hypothesis: A Cognitive Account of the Relationship Between Vernacularization and Grammatical Expansion in CreolizationCarla L. Hudson and Inge-Marie Eigsti | pp. 1–79
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How Perfect Is Perfective Marking? An Analysis of Terminological Problems in the Description of Some Tense-aspect Categories in CreolesValerie Youssef | pp. 81–105
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What Motivates Changes That Occur in Emerging Pidgins and Creoles?Sarah G. Thomason | pp. 107–120
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The Emergence of a TMA Grammatical Device in a Stable Pidgin: The Russenorsk Preverbal Po ConstructionErnst Håkon Jahr | pp. 121–130
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Pidgins and Creoles: An introduction. By Ishtla SinghReviewed by Bethanie Morrissey | pp. 131–134
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Contribution à l’étude de la genèse d’un créole: l’atlas linguistique d’Haïti, cartes et commentaires. By Dominique FattierReviewed by Annegret Bollée | pp. 134–139
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Mauritius: Its Creole language. The ultimate Creole phrase book and dictionary. English-Creole dictionary. By Jacques K. LeeReviewed by Anthony P. Grant | pp. 139–140
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Diathesen im Mauritius- und SeychellenKreol. ScriptOralia 88. By Sibylle Kriegel & Gunter Narr VerlagReviewed by Dany Adone | pp. 141–146
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Teaching Language and Literacy: Policies and Procedures for Vernacular Situations. By Dennis R. CraigReviewed by Mary Schmida | pp. 146–148
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A buku fu okanisi anga ingiisi wowtu: Aukan-English Dictionary and English-Aukan Index. Edited by Louis ShanksReviewed by Bettina Migge | pp. 149–152
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Out of Africa: African influences in Atlantic Creoles. By Mikael ParkvallReviewed by George L. Huttar | pp. 152–157
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