Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 8:1
[Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 8:1] 1993.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Ethnographic Evidence of the Social Meaning of Fanakalo in South AfricaRalph D. Adendorff | pp. 1–27
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The Creolization of DutchAdrienne Bruyn and Tonjes Veenstra | pp. 29–80
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The Article Systems of Cape Verde and São Tomé Creole Portuguese: General Principles and Specific FactorsDante Lucchesi | pp. 81–108
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Arguing about ArguinAnthony J. Naro | pp. 109–118
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Rejoinder to Naro's "Arguing About Arguin"J. Clancy Clements | pp. 119–124
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Creoles and Other Tongues in Caribbean DevelopmentLawrence D. Carrington | pp. 125–133
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On Creole OrthographyFrederic G. Cassidy | pp. 135–137
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Language transfer: Cross-linguistic influence in language learning. By Terence OdlinReviewed by Francis Byrne | pp. 139–140
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Issues in creole linguistics. Edited by Pieter A. M. Seuren & Salikoko S. MufweneReviewed by Geneviève Escure | pp. 140–147
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The dynamic interlanguage: Empirical studies in second language variation. Edited by Miriam R. EisensteinReviewed by Charles E. DeBose | pp. 147–150
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Language in exile: Three hundred years of Jamaican Creole. By Barbara Lalla & Jean D’CostaReviewed by Charles Gilman | pp. 150–155
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An illustrative Bislama-English and English-Bislama dictionary. By Terry CrowleyReviewed by Kenneth M. Sumbuk | pp. 155–158
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West Indians and their language. By Peter A. RobertsReviewed by Velma Pollard | pp. 158–162
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Papia. Re vista de Crioulos de Base Iberica/Re vista de Criollos de Base Iberica. Edited by Hildo Honorio do CoutoReviewed by John M. Lipski | pp. 162–165
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Linguistic theory: Extensions and implications. Edited by Frederick NewmeyerAlexander F. Caskey | pp. 167–169
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