Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages

Volume 4, Issue 2 (1989)

1989.  
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Articles
Seselwa Serialization and its Significance
Derek Bickerton
155–183
Say, C'Est, And Subordinate Constructions in Melanesian Pidgin
Terry Crowley
185–210
The Origins of Fanagalo
Rajend Mesthrie
211–240
Column
Colonial, Hypermetropic, And Wishful Linguistics
Salikoko S. Mufwene
241–254
Review Article
Indian Ocean Creole Lexicography and Orthography: A Review of Four Recent Dictionaries
Chris Corne
255–276
Short Notes
The "Wörterbuch zur Erlernung der Saramakka-Neger-Sprache" by Johann Andreas Riemer (Bambey 1779): An Early Document in a Romance-based Creole
Matthias Perl
277–282
Mühlhäusler, Holm, and Romaine: A Student's Perspective
Mary C. Black
282–287
Russian-Norwegian po Reconsidered
Vladimir Belikov and Elena Perekhvalskaya
287–289
Book Reviews
Review of Dalphinis (1985): Caribbean and African languages: Social history, language, literature and education
Reviewed by Pauline Christie
291–294
Review of Perl (1987): Beiträge zur Afrolusitanistik und Kreolistik
Reviewed by John M. Lipski
294–298
Review of Smith (1987): The genesis of the creole languages of Surinam
Reviewed by Silvia Kouwenberg
298–305
Review of Romaine (1988): Pidgin and Creole Languages
Reviewed by Mervyn C. Alleyne
305–310
Book Notices
Black and white speech in the southern United States. Evidence from the Linguistic Atlas of the Middle and South Atlantic States. By George Townsend Dorrill
Edgar W. Schneider
311–312
The Romance languages. Edited by Martin Harris and Nigel Vincent
Margaret E. Winters
313–314