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The Structure and Status of Pidgins and Creoles
Including selected papers from meetings of the Society for Pidgin and Creole linguistics
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Edited by:
Arthur K. Spears
and Donald Winford
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
1997
About this book
Destined to become a landmark work, this book is devoted principally to a reassessment of the content, categories, boundaries, and basic assumptions of pidgin and creole studies. It includes revised and elaborated papers from meetings of the Society for Pidgin and Creole Linguistics in addition to commissioned papers from leading scholars in the field. As a group, the papers undertake this reassessment through a reevaluation of pidgin/creole terminology and contact language typology (Section One); a requestioning of process and evolution in pidginization, creolization, and other language contact phenomena (Section Two); a reinterpretation of the sources and genesis of grammatical aspects of Saramaccan and Atlantic creoles in general (Section Three); a reconsideration of the status of languages defying received definitions of pidgins and creoles (Section Four); and analyses of aspects of grammar that shed light on the issue of what a possible creole grammar is (Section Five).
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Preface and Acknowledgments
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Contents
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Introduction
1 - I. Terminology and Typology
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Jargons, pidgins, creoles, and koines
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A typology of contact languages
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Directionality in pidginization and creolization
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Mixing, leveling, and pidgin/creole development
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‘Matrix language recognition’ and ‘morphene sorting’ as possible structural strategies in pidgin/creole formation
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The creolization of pidgin morphophonology
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Saramaccan Creole origins
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Lost in transmission
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Creole-like features in the verb system of an Afro-Brazilian variety of Portuguese
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The verb phrase in Afrikaans
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Shaba Swahili
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The status of Isicamtho, an Nguni-based urban variety of Soweto
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New light on Eskimo pidgins
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Reduplication in Ndyuka
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Tense-aspect-mood in Principense
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Author Index
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Language Index
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Subject Index
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