Case closed?
Testing the feature pool hypothesis
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Bakker, Peter
2016 .
Creoles as hybrid languages .
<i>WORD</i> 62:4
► pp. 228 ff.
Daval-Markussen, Aymeric & Peter Bakker
2017 .
Typology of Creole Languages . In
The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Typology ,
► pp. 254 ff.
Hickey, Raymond
2019 .
Shift Varieties as a Typological Class? . In
English in Multilingual South Africa ,
► pp. 265 ff.
Hickey, Raymond
2020 .
Contact and Language Shift . In
The Handbook of Language Contact ,
► pp. 149 ff.
McWhorter, John
2022 .
Spoken and Sign Language Emergence: A Comparison .
Languages 7:3
► pp. 184 ff.
McWhorter, John H.
2015 .
Quirky case in creoles: Or, creolization as a quirky case .
Word Structure 8:2
► pp. 228 ff.
McWhorter, John H.
2018 .
Why neither demographics nor feature pools can explain the missing Spanish plantation creoles .
Lingua 202
► pp. 4 ff.
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