Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 33:1
[Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 33:1] 2018. iv, 230 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Folk perception of variation in Cavite ChabacanoMarivic Lesho | pp. 1–47
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Singaporean internet chit chat compared to informal spoken language : Linguistic variation and indexicality in a language contact situationDagmar Deuber, Jakob R. E. Leimgruber and Andrea Sand | pp. 48–91
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Lexical semantics in language shift: Comparing emotion lexica in Dalabon and Barunga Kriol (northern Australia)Maïa Ponsonnet | pp. 92–135
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Baba Malay: Diverging trends in two ecologiesNala H. Lee | pp. 136–173
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Speech communities, language varieties, and typologyJ. Clancy Clements | pp. 174–191
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BelongIan Hancock | pp. 192–196
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Enhancing dialogue in the field: Some remarks on the status of the Spanish creole debateSandro Sessarego | pp. 197–202
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Haitian Creole: Structure, variation, status, origin. By Albert ValdmanReviewed by George Lang | pp. 203–205
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“Kondalo pa bibí mejó” – Contarlo para vivir mejor. Oratura y oralitura de San Basilio de Palenque (Colombia). By Graciela Maglia & Yves MoñinoReviewed by John M. Lipski | pp. 206–211
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Functional categories in three Atlantic creoles: Saramaccan, Haitian and Papiamentu. By Claire LefebvreReviewed by John H. McWhorter | pp. 212–215
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Afro-Peruvian Spanish: Spanish slavery and the legacy of Spanish Creoles. By Sandro SessaregoReviewed by Carol A. Klee | pp. 216–220
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Let’s speak Capeverdean. Language and culture. By Nicolas QuintReviewed by Nélia Alexandre | pp. 221–225
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One man is an island: the speech community William Marsters begat on Palmerston Island. By Rachel HenderyReviewed by David Britain | pp. 226–230
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Subjects & Metadata
BIC Subject: CF/2ZP – Linguistics/Pidgins & Creoles
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General