Substrate Influence in Creole Formation
Special Issue of Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 22:1 (2007)
Editors
| University College Dublin & CNRS_CELIA
| University of Amsterdam
[Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 22:1] 2007. 200 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Introduction: Substrate influence in creole formationBettina Migge and Norval Smith | pp. 1–15
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Some anthropological musings on CreolizationRichard Price | pp. 17–36
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“Cut” and “break” verbs in Gbe and SrananJames Essegbey and Felix K. Ameka | pp. 37–55
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Gbe and other West African sources of Suriname creole semantic structures: Implications for creole genesisGeorge L. Huttar, James Essegbey and Felix K. Ameka | pp. 57–72
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Substrate influence on the emergence of the TMA systems of the Surinamese creolesDonald Winford and Bettina Migge | pp. 73–99
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The Saramaccan implosives: Tools for linguistic archaeology?Norval Smith and Vinije Haabo | pp. 101–122
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Samaná and Sinoe, Part I: Stalking the vernacularJohn Victor Singler | pp. 123–148
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Remembrance for Jacques Arends 1952–2005Adrienne Bruyn | pp. 149–158
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Multilingualism in creole genesisDarlene LaCharité | pp. 159–164
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Un créole arabe: le kinubi de Mombasa, Kenya. By Xavier LuffinReviewed by Alan S. Kaye | pp. 165–170
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Defining creole. By John McWhorterReviewed by Umberto Ansaldo | pp. 170–176
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Language of environment, environment of language: A course in ecolinguistics. By Peter MühlhäuslerReviewed by Zuzana Tomková | pp. 176–185
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The making of a mixed language: The case of Ma’a/Mbugu. By Maarten MousReviewed by Fredric Field | pp. 186–189
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Creole language in creole literatures. Edited by Susanne MühleisenReviewed by Edgar W. Schneider | pp. 190–191
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Subjects
BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General