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Ibero-Asian Creoles
Comparative Perspectives
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Edited by:
Hugo C. Cardoso
, Alan N. Baxter and Mário Pinharanda-Nunes
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English
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2012
About this book
Starting in 1498, contact between Ibero-Romance and Asian languages has taken place along a vast stretch of the coastlines of continental and insular Asia, producing a string of contact varieties which are among the least visible in the field of Creole Studies. This volume, the first one dedicated to the Portuguese- and Spanish-lexified creoles of Asia, brings together comparative studies on various issues across the Ibero-Asian creoles and beyond, by specialists in these languages. This type of cross-linguistic analysis allows progress on many fronts, including the reconstruction of past stages of the languages, the explanation of observed similarities and differences, the identification and consolidation of typological/taxonomic clusters, or the assessment of the linguistic effects of different contact equations. The volume provides a timely window onto aspects of current research on the Ibero-Asian creoles, including unsettled debates and ways in which their study can contribute to advance several areas of linguistic enquiry.
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Prelim pages
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Table of contents
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Acknowledgements
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List of abbreviations
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Introduction
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Notes on the phonology and lexicon of some Indo-Portuguese creoles
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A closer look at the post-nominal genitive in Asian Creole Portuguese
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Luso-Asian comparatives in comparison
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Measuring substrate influence
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Indefinite terms in Ibero-Asian Creoles
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Maskin, maski, masque… in the Spanish and Portuguese creoles of Asia
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Nenang, nino, nem não, ni no
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Bilug in Zamboangueño Chavacano
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Portuguese pidgin and Chinese Pidgin English in the Canton trade
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Traces of superstrate verb inflection in Makista and other Asian-Portuguese creoles
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Mindanao Chabacano and other ‘mixed creoles’
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Language index
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Location index
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General index
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October 22, 2012
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9789027273208
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Keywords for this book
Creole studies; Romance linguistics; Sociolinguistics and Dialectology; Historical linguistics; Contact Linguistics
Audience(s) for this book
Professional and scholarly;