Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 7:1
[Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 7:1] 1992.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Substratal Influence in Saramaccan Serial Verb ConstructionsJohn McWhorter | pp. 1–53
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From Speech Act Verb to Conjunction: The Grammaticalization of Taki in SrananIngo Plag | pp. 55–73
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Foreigner Talk and the Origins of Pidgin PortugueseJ. Clancy Clements | pp. 75–92
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Images of Creole SpaceLawrence D. Carrington | pp. 93–99
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On the Thomason-Kaufman Critique of the BioprogramDerek Bickerton | pp. 101–105
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Response to BickertonSarah G. Thomason | pp. 106–111
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Bickerton and the SociobiologistsMarilyn J. Smerken | pp. 111–114
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The Turner/Herskovits Connection: A Historiographical Note on the Substrate HypothesisMargaret Wade-Lewis | pp. 115–118
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Pidgin and creole tense-mood-aspect systems. Edited by John Victor SinglerReviewed by Armin Schwegler | pp. 119–134
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The Canadian Journal of Linguistics 34:3.247-376. Numéro spécial. La créolisation. Edited by Claire Lefebvre & John LumsdenReviewed by Guy Hazaël-Massieux | pp. 134–140
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The speech of the negros congos of Panama. By John M. LipskiReviewed by Anita Herzfeld | pp. 141–149
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History from below: The “Vocabulary of Elisabethville”. By André YavReviewed by Helma Pasch | pp. 149–154
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Lexique du français du Sénégal. By Jacques Blondé, Pierre Dumont & Dominique GontierReviewed by Charles Gilman | pp. 154–156
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Porgy: A Gullah version. By Virginia Mixson GeratyReviewed by Katherine Wyly Mille | pp. 157–164
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Pidgins and creoles. By Loreto ToddReviewed by Salikoko S. Mufwene | pp. 164–168
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The alchemy of English: The spread, functions, and models of non-native Englishes. By Braj B. KachruReviewed by Robert J. DiPietro | pp. 169–172
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Investigating obsolescence: Studies in language contraction and death. Edited by Nancy C. DorianReviewed by Patricia C. Nichols | pp. 172–177
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Changes in an obsolescing language: Pennsylvania German in West Virginia. By Silke van NessReviewed by Renate Born | pp. 177–182
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The meaning of Yiddish. By Benjamin HarshavReviewed by Jared S. Klein | pp. 182–186
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Universal grammar and second language acquisition. By Lydia WhiteReviewed by Francis Byrne | pp. 187–191
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An Advanced Course in Tok Pisin. By David Scorza and Karl J. FranklinEllen Woolford | pp. 193–194
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