Australian Contact Languages
Special issue of the Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 39:1 (2024)
Editors
[Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 39:1] 2024. vi, 311 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 2 May 2024
Published online on 2 May 2024
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Toward a typology of Australian contact languagesCarmel O’Shannessy, Denise Angelo & Jane Simpson | pp. 1–33
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Indigenous Language Ecologies framework: A tool for inserting Indigenous contact languages and their speakers into policy in AustraliaDenise Angelo | pp. 34–70
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After 1788 : Contact varieties in the first sixty years of Australia’s colonisationJane Simpson | pp. 71–124
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Source language influences in the Australian mixed language, Light WarlpiriCarmel O’Shannessy | pp. 125–148
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Alyawarr English: A new contact language of Central AustraliaSally Dixon | pp. 149–186
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Event plurality and the verbal suffix ‑(a)bad in Australian KriolConnor Brown & Maïa Ponsonnet | pp. 187–218
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Recognising Yarrie Lingo, the creole language of Yarrabah community in far north-eastern Queensland AustraliaBernadine Yeatman & Denise Angelo | pp. 219–249
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Verb marking and classification of adjectival predicates in creolesPaula Prescod | pp. 250–285
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Nala H. Lee. 2022. A grammar of Baba MalayReviewed by Peter Slomanson | pp. 286–292
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Enoch Oladé Aboh & Cécil B. Vigouroux (eds.). 2021. Variation rolls the dice. A worldwide collage in honour of Salikoko S. MufweneReviewed by Yaron Matras | pp. 293–301
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Yolanda Rivera-Castillo. 2022. A description of Papiamentu: a Creole Language of the Caribbean AreaReviewed by Anthony P. Grant | pp. 302–306
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Irina Popova & Tokio Takata. 2017. Slovari Kyakhtinskogo PidzhinaReviewed by Anthony P. Grant | pp. 307–311
Introduction
Articles
Guest column
Book reviews
Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CF/2ZP: Linguistics/Pidgins & Creoles
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General