Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 20:2
[Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 20:2] 2005. 180 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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The “basic locative construction” in Gbe languages and Surinamese creolesJames Essegbey | pp. 229–267
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Systemic Transfer, Topic Prominence, and the Bare Conditional in Singapore EnglishZhiming Bao and Lye Hui Min | pp. 269–291
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Applied Creolistics RevisitedJeff Siegel | pp. 293–323
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Terry Crowley 1953–2005Jeff Siegel | pp. 325–343
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Where have all the children gone?Carla L. Hudson Kam | pp. 345–351
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Serial verbs in Oceanic: A descriptive typology. By Terry CrowleyReviewed by Miriam Meyerhoff | pp. 353–363
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Atlas of the languages of Suriname. By Eithne Carlin & Jacques ArendsReviewed by Laurence Goury | pp. 364–369
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Recent development in creole studies. Edited by Dany AdoneReviewed by Teresa A. Griffith | pp. 369–374
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Creole discourse: Exploring prestige formation and change across Caribbean English-lexicon creoles. By Susanne MühleisenReviewed by Pauline Christie | pp. 374–377
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Talking rhythm stressing tone: The role of prominence in Anglo-West African creole languages. By Hubert DevonishReviewed by Michael C. Cahill | pp. 378–382
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An Arabic creole in Africa: The Nubi language of Uganda. By Ineke WellensReviewed by Alan S. Kaye | pp. 382–387
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Pidgin grammar. An introduction to the creole language of Hawai‘i. By Kent Sakoda & Jeff SiegelReviewed by Suzanne Romaine | pp. 387–392
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Entwisted tongues: Comparative creole literatures. By George LangReviewed by Glenn Gilbert | pp. 392–395
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Language in Jamaica. By Pauline ChristieReviewed by Susanne Mühleisen | pp. 395–398
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BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General