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)
(Creole language library, v. 11)
J. Benjamins, 1993
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Selected papers from the Society for Pidgin and Creole linguistics.
Table of Contents
- 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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