Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 4:1
[Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 4:1] 1989.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Morphological Processes in Haitian Creole: The Question of Substratum and SimplificationAnne-Marie Brousseau, Sandra Filipovich and Claire Lefebvre | pp. 1–36
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The Experimental Creation of a Pidgin LanguagePeter Master, John H. Schumann and M.E. Sokolik | pp. 37–63
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Mauritian Creole Reflexives: A Reply to CorneGuy Carden and William A. Stewart | pp. 65–101
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On French Influence in the Development of Creole Reflexive PatternsChris Corne | pp. 103–115
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Some Explanations that Strike Me as IncompleteSalikoko S. Mufwene | pp. 117–128
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A French-Icelandic Nautical PidginPeter Bakker | pp. 129–132
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Prosody and Creolization in Tok PisinNicholas Faraclas | pp. 132–139
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Pidgin and creole languages: Essays in memory of John E. Reinecke. Edited by Glenn G. GilbertReviewed by Geneviève Escure | pp. 141–146
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Substrata versus universals in creole genesis. Papers from the Amsterdam Creole Workshop, April 1985. Edited by Pieter Muysken & Norval SmithReviewed by Dennis R. Craig | pp. 146–152
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Sarah Thomason: Brief MentionSarah G. Thomason | pp. 153–154
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