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What do creole studies have to offer to mainstream linguistics?
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of tables xi
- Preface xiii
- List of abbreviations xv
- Introduction 1
- The genesis of pidgin and creole languages: A State of the Art 7
- The relexification account of creole genesis. The case of Haitian Creole 37
- What do creole studies have to offer to mainstream linguistics? 125
- On data 139
- Multifunctionality and the concept of lexical entry 155
- On the semantic opacity of creole languages 181
- Do creole languages really form a typological class? 207
- The interplay of relexification and levelling in creole genesis and development 231
- The emergence of productive morphology in creole languages: The case of Haitian Creole 259
- References 309
- Appendices 341
- Index of authors 349
- Index of subjects 355
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of tables xi
- Preface xiii
- List of abbreviations xv
- Introduction 1
- The genesis of pidgin and creole languages: A State of the Art 7
- The relexification account of creole genesis. The case of Haitian Creole 37
- What do creole studies have to offer to mainstream linguistics? 125
- On data 139
- Multifunctionality and the concept of lexical entry 155
- On the semantic opacity of creole languages 181
- Do creole languages really form a typological class? 207
- The interplay of relexification and levelling in creole genesis and development 231
- The emergence of productive morphology in creole languages: The case of Haitian Creole 259
- References 309
- Appendices 341
- Index of authors 349
- Index of subjects 355