Atlantic meets Pacific : a global view of pidginization and creolization (selected papers from the Society for Pidgin and Creole Linguistics)

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Atlantic meets Pacific : a global view of pidginization and creolization (selected papers from the Society for Pidgin and Creole Linguistics)

edited by Francis Byrne and John Holm

(Creole language library, v. 11)

J. Benjamins, 1993

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Includes bibliographies

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Selected papers from the Society for Pidgin and Creole linguistics.

目次

  • 1. Acknowledgments
  • 2. Contents
  • 3. Introduction: Perspectives on the Atlantic and Pacific...and Beyond (by Byrne, Francis)
  • 4. 1. Phonolgy
  • 5. Latent Intervocalic Liquids in Aluku: Links to the Phonological Past of a Maroon creole (by Bilby, Kenneth M.)
  • 6. On Onsets: Explaining Negerhollands Initial Clusters (by Sabino, Robin)
  • 7. 2. Morphology and Syntax
  • 8. A Bantu Model for the Seychellois pour dire Complementizer (by Gilman, Charles)
  • 9. Polysemic Functionality of Prepositions in Pidgin and Creoles: The Case of fo in Anglo-Nigerian Pidgin (by Mann, Charles C.)
  • 10. Is Haitian Creole a Pro-Drop Language? (by DeGraff, Michel)
  • 11. Null Subject in Mauritian Creole and the Pro-Drop Parameter (by Syea, Anand)
  • 12. The Mauritian Creole lekor Reflective: Substrate Influence on the Target-Location Parameter (by Carden, Guy)
  • 13. Cliticization of pronouns in Berbice Dutch and Eastern Ijo (by Kouwenberg, Silvia)
  • 14. Are There Possessive Pronouns in Atlantic Creoles? (by Mufwene, Salikoko S.)
  • 15. Subject Pronouns and Person/ Number in Palenquero (by Schwegler, Armin)
  • 16. Are Ndjuka Comparative Markers Verbs? (by Huttar, George L.)
  • 17. Why Serial Verb Constructions? Neither Bioprogram nor Substrate! (by Schiller, Eric)
  • 18. Directional Serial Verb Constructions in Caribbean English Creoles (by Winford, Donald)
  • 19. A Few Observations on the Creole Aspectual Marker ta and Some Implications for Finiteness (by Byrne, Francis)
  • 20. Origin and Development of ta in Afro-Hispanic Creoles (by Lipski, John M.)
  • 21. Creole Aspect and Morphological Typology (by Matthews, Stephen)
  • 22. Subjunctive Mood in Papiamentu (by Maurer, Philippe)
  • 23. The Decline of Predicate Marking in Tok Pisin (by Romaine, Suzanne)
  • 24. Stem and So-Called Anterior Verb Forms in Haitian Creole (by Spears, Arthur K.)
  • 25. 3. Social Concerns
  • 26. The Parallel Continuum Model for Suriname: A Preliminary Study (by Healy, Maureen)
  • 27. Haitian Creole as the Official Language in Education and in the Media: The Effects on Structure, Lexicon and Status (by Howe, Kate)
  • 28. Pidgins and Creoles in Education in Australia and the Southwest Pacific (by Siegel, Jeff)
  • 29. Is Tok a Threat to Sare? (by Sumbuk, Kenneth M.)
  • 30. 4. Pidgins & Pidginization
  • 31. A Contribution by an Old Creole to the Origins of Pidgin Portuguese (by Clements, J. Clancy)
  • 32. The Transitivizer and Pidgin Chronology (by Dillard, J.L.)
  • 33. Tok Pisin I Kamap Pisin Gen? Is Tok Pisin Repidginizing? (by Holm, John)
  • 34. Documenting the Papian-Based Pidgins of Insular New Guinea (by Williams, Jeffrey P.)
  • 35. 5. Creoles and Creolization
  • 36. Towards a Gradualist Model of Creolization (by Arends, Jacques)
  • 37. The Genesis of Portuguese Creole in Africa (by Couto, Hildo Honorio do)
  • 38. The Transmission of Creole Languages (by Hull, Alexander)
  • 39. African vs Austronesian Substrate Influence on the Spanish-Based Creoles (by Lorenzino, Gerardo A.)
  • 40. Antillean Creole on St Barthelemy (by Maher, Julianne)
  • 41. Hesseling and Van Ginneken on Language Contact, Variation, and Creolization (by Slomanson, Peter)
  • 42. 6. Other Contact-induced Phenomena
  • 43. Foreign Workers' German: Is It a Pidgin? (by Blackshire-Belay, Carol A.)
  • 44. Shaba Swahili and the Processes of Linguistic Contact (by Kapanga, Andre Mwamba)
  • 45. Learning Pidgin English Trough Chinese Characters (by Shi, Dingxu)

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