Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 31:1
[Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 31:1] 2016. iv, 244 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Moving forward in time: Spatial construal of time in Singapore EnglishHuishan A. Goh | pp. 1–15
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The Present Perfect borders: A study in language contactPatrícia Amaral | pp. 16–41
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Palenquero and Spanish: A first psycholinguistic explorationJohn M. Lipski | pp. 42–81
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Rethinking Australian Aboriginal English-based speech varieties: Evidence from WoorabindaJennifer Munro and Ilana Mushin | pp. 82–112
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Critical mass in MichifCarrie Gillon and Nicole Rosen | pp. 113–140
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An outline of Macau Pidgin PortugueseMichelle Li and Stephen Matthews | pp. 141–183
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Stepping back to move forward: An introspection on the history of some key questions driving our fieldMarlyse Baptista | pp. 184–199
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A response to PerezSandro Sessarego | pp. 200–212
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Response to Sessarego’s responseDanae Perez | pp. 213–216
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Agency in the emergence of creole languages. Edited by Nicholas FaraclasReviewed by George L. Huttar | pp. 217–222
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Language contact in the Danish West Indies: Giving Jack his jacket. By Robin SabinoReviewed by Peter Bakker | pp. 223–228
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The acquisition of creole languages: How children surpass their input. By Dany AdoneReviewed by Stephen Matthews | pp. 229–232
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African American, creole, and other vernacular Englishes in Education: A bibliographic resource. By John R. Rickford, Julie Sweetland, Angela E. Rickford & Thomas GranoReviewed by Bettina Migge | pp. 233–236
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Dynamics of contact-induced language change. Edited by Claudine Chamoreau & Isabelle LégliseReviewed by Jeff Good | pp. 237–241
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From Creole to Standard. Shakespeare, language, and literature in a postcolonial context. By Roshni MooneeramReviewed by Susanne Mühleisen | pp. 242–244
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Subjects & Metadata
BIC Subject: CF/2ZP – Linguistics/Pidgins & Creoles
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General