Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 24:1
[Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 24:1] 2009. 204 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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‘The English we speaking’: Morphological and syntactic variation in educated Jamaican speechDagmar Deuber | pp. 1–52
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AAVE/creole copula absence: A critique of the imperfect learning hypothesisDevyani Sharma and John R. Rickford | pp. 53–90
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The phonology of mixed languagesRik van Gijn | pp. 91–117
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Creoles as interlanguages: PhonologyIngo Plag | pp. 119–138
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The history and future of Patuá in Paria: Report on initial language revitalization efforts for French Creole in VenezuelaJo-Anne S. Ferreira | pp. 139–158
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Contact Englishes of the Eastern Caribbean. Edited by Michael Aceto & Jeffrey P. WilliamsReviewed by Hazel Simmons-McDonald | pp. 159–167
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Colons, Créoles et Coolies. L’immigration réunionnaise en Nouvelle-Calédonie (XIXe siècle) et le tayo de Saint-Louis. By Karin SpeedyReviewed by Annegret Bollée | pp. 168–171
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Haitian Creole-English Bilingual Dictionary. Edited by Albert Valdman, Iskra Iskrova, Jacques Pierre & Nicolas AndréReviewed by Anne-Marie Brousseau | pp. 172–175
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Comparative creole syntax: Parallel outlines of 18 creole grammars. Edited by John Holm & Peter L. PatrickReviewed by Alain Kihm | pp. 176–180
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Synchronic and diachronic perspectives on contact languages. Edited by Magnus Huber & Viveka VelupillaiReviewed by George Lang | pp. 181–184
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Language contact and language in the Caribbean and beyond [Lenguas en contacto y cambio lingüístico en el Caribe y más allá]. Edited by Wiltrud Mihatsch & Monika SokolReviewed by John M. Lipski | pp. 185–188
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Bastard tongues: A trailblazing linguist finds clues to our common humanity in the world’s lowliest languages. By Derek BickertonReviewed by Edgar W. Schneider | pp. 189–192
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Noun phrases in creole languages: A multi-faceted approach. Edited by Marlyse Baptista & Jacqueline GuéronReviewed by Anand Syea | pp. 193–198
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