Substrate Influence in Creole Formation

Special Issue of Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 22:1 (2007)

Editors
ORCID logoBettina Migge | University College Dublin & CNRS_CELIA
ORCID logoNorval Smith | University of Amsterdam
[Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 22:1] 2007.  200 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Articles
Introduction: Substrate influence in creole formation
Bettina Migge and Norval Smith
1–15
Some anthropological musings on Creolization
Richard Price
17–36
“Cut” and “break” verbs in Gbe and Sranan
James Essegbey and Felix K. Ameka
37–55
Gbe and other West African sources of Suriname creole semantic structures: Implications for creole genesis
George L. Huttar, James Essegbey and Felix K. Ameka
57–72
Substrate influence on the emergence of the TMA systems of the Surinamese creoles
Donald Winford and Bettina Migge
73–99
The Saramaccan implosives: Tools for linguistic archaeology?
Norval Smith and Vinije Haabo
101–122
Column
Samaná and Sinoe, Part I: Stalking the vernacular
John Victor Singler
123–148
Obituary
Remembrance for Jacques Arends 1952–2005
Adrienne Bruyn
149–158
Short note
Multilingualism in creole genesis
Darlene LaCharité
159–164
Book reviews
Review of Luffin (2005): Un créole arabe: le kinubi de Mombasa, Kenya
Reviewed by Alan S. Kaye
165–170
Review of McWhorter (2005): Defining creole
Reviewed by Umberto Ansaldo
170–176
Review of Mühlhäusler (2003): Language of environment, environment of language: A course in ecolinguistics
Reviewed by Zuzana Tomková
176–185
Review of Mous (2003): The making of a mixed language: The case of Ma’a/Mbugu
Reviewed by Fredric Field
186–189
Review of Mühleisen (2005): Creole language in creole literatures
Reviewed by Edgar W. Schneider
190–191
Subjects

Main BIC Subject

CF: Linguistics

Main BISAC Subject

LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General