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Volume I: Maps
- Frontmatter I
- Australia 1
- New Zealand 22
- Melanesia (Papua New Guinea) 26
- Melanesia (Fiji) 30
- Polynesia 32
- Metropolitan Language (English) 35
- Metropolitan Language (French, including Creoles) 37
- Metropolitan Language (Spanish, including Creoles) 39
- Metropolitan Language (Portuguese, including Creoles) 40
- Metropolitan Language (Dutch and German, including Pidgins) 41
- Metropolitan Language (Russian) (also applies to Siberia) 42
- Metropolitan Language (Japanese, including Pidgins) 43
- Pidgins (General) 45
- Pidgins (English) 46
- Languages used in the Domain of Religion in Insular Southeast Asia and Oceania 60
- Arabic-based and other Contact Languages on Maritime Trade Routes to China 64
- South-East Asia (Insular, including Irian Jaya) 66
- Philippines 80
- Taiwan 84
- South-East Asia (Continental) 85
- Indian Subcontinent 91
- China 94
- Mongolia 100
- Central Asia 101
- Caucasus Area 104
- Siberia 106
- Arctic Areas 118
- Canada, Northwest Coast and Alaska 120
- United States Area 128
- Mexico 130
- Central America 134
- South America 137
- Modern Media in the Pacific Area 144
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Volume II.1: Texts
- Frontmatter I
-
Australia
- General remarks on Australia 1
- Post contact languages in mainland Australia after 1788 11
- Koines and indigenous lingue franche in Australia 17
- Early language contact in Tasmania 25
- Pidgin English in New South Wales 33
- Language contacts and Pidgin English in Victoria 53
- Pidgins and creoles of Queensland 69
- Nineteenth century language contact in South Australia 83
- Post-contact languages of Western Australia 101
- Post-contact Aboriginal languages in the Northern Territory 123
- Aboriginal English 133
- The diffusion of Pidgin English in Australia 143
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New Zealand
- General introduction and notes on the Map 'Aotearoa - New Zealand: population, ethnicity, languages' 147
- New Zealand English: Speech 153
- New Zealand English lexis 159
- The Maori language in New Zealand 167
- Moriori: language death (New Zealand) 173
- English-Maori contact languages in New Zealand 175
- The Indians and their languages in New Zealand 183
- Pacific Island languages in New Zealand 185
- The Dalmatians and their language in New Zealand 192
- The New Zealand Chinese 195
- The Germans and their language in New Zealand 201
- The Poles and their language in New Zealand 203
- The Greeks and their language in New Zealand 205
- The Dutch and their language in New Zealand 207
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Melanesia
- Languages in contact in Central and South-east Mainland Papua New Guinea 213
- Other pidgins in Papua New Guinea 215
- Privately owned Mekeo-based trade languages 219
- Pidgin Fijian and Pidgin Hindustani in Fiji 237
-
Metropolitan languages (in part including pidgins and creoles)
- The English language in the Asia Pacific region 241
- French in the South Pacific 251
- The Creole language Tayo and language contact in the 'Far South' region of New Caledonia 265
- Spanish in the Pacific 271
- Portuguese and Creole Portuguese in the Pacific and Western Pacific rim 299
- Dutch in the Pacific area 339
- German in the Pacific area 345
- The spread of Russian settlement and language in Siberia from the sixteenth century onwards 353
- Japanese language in the Pacific 373
-
Pidgins (General and English)
- Precolonial patterns of intercultural communication in the Pacific Islands 401
- Post-contact pidgins, creoles, and lingue franche, based on non-European and indigenous languages 439
- English-derived contact languages in the Pacific in the 19th century (excluding Australia) 471
- English-derived contact languages in the Pacific in the 20th century (excluding Australia) 497
- Palmerston English 523
- Productive fellow 533
- The development and diffusion of pronouns in Pacific Pidgin English 537
- The origins and diffusion of Pidgin English in the Pacific 551
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Languages used in the domain of religion in insular southeast Asia and Oceania
- Mission and church languages in Papua New Guinea 595
- Mission and church languages in Island Melanesia 619
- Philippines: mission and religious languages 625
- Languages used in the domain of religion in Indonesia 633
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Arabic-based and other contact languages on maritime trade routes to China
- The potential for the development of Arabic-based and other contact languages along the maritime trade routes between the Middle East and China, from the start of the Christian era 637
-
South-East Asia (Insular, including Irian Jaya)
- Malay: its history, role and spread 673
- Contact languages in Indonesia and Malaysia other than Malay 695
- Some trade languages of insular South-East Asia and Irian Jaya 713
- Notes of the use of Geser as a trade language in eastern Indonesia 717
- Indonesian-the official language of a multilingual nation 719
- Malay-the national language of Malaysia 729
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Philippines
- Major languages of wider communication and Trade Languages of the Philippines 735
- Intercommunication between speakers of minor languages in the Philippines 737
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Taiwan
- The lingue franche in Taiwan 741
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South-East Asia (Continental)
- Burmese as a lingua franca 745
- Kachin 749
- Lahu 753
- Nagamese 757
- Nepali as a lingua franca 763
- Bantawa Rai 773
- Empires and lingue franche in premodern South-East Asia 775
- Southwestern Dai as a lingua franca 779
- Vietnamese 783
- Yunnanese Chinese 785
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Indian Subcontinent
- Languages of interethnic communication on the Indian Subcontinent (excluding Nepal) 787
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Volume II.2: Texts
- Frontmatter I
-
China
- Preliminary thoughts on Chinese and Chinese contact languages in the Pacific area 799
- North China: Intercultural communication involving indigenous languages other than Chinese 815
- Mongolic languages as idioms of intercultural communication in Northern Manchuria 827
- Tibetan 835
- Yi 841
- Some hybrid languages in China 845
- The Ejnu language 851
- The Hezhou language 865
- The Tangwang language 875
- The Wutun language 883
- The Mongols in Yunnan 899
- An example of multilingualism in the Great Northwest of China 901
- Hybrid Chinese of the Mongol Period (13th-14th century) 905
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Korea
- Some remarks on present-day intercultural communication in South Korea 907
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Mongolia
- Contact languages and language influences in Mongolia 909
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Central Asia
- Languages of interethnic communication in the area of Central Asia and Kazakhstan 913
- Languages of interethnic communication in Uzbekistan 919
- Languages of interethnic contacts in Karakalpakistan, the former Karakalpak Autonomous ASSR 925
- Languages of interethnic communication in Turkmenistan 929
- Languages of interethnic communication in Kazakhstan 933
- Languages of interethnic communication in Kirgizistan 937
- Languages of interethnic communication in Tajikistan 941
- Languages of interethnic communication in the Gorno-Badakhshan province of Tajikistan 945
- Shugni as a lingua franca in the Parnir area 947
- The languages of the 'Silk Route' up to the 16th century 949
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Caucasus Area
- Language situation, language contacts and contact languages in the Caucasus area 955
- The Avar language area 959
- The Lezgian languages area 963
-
Siberia
- Siberia: 1650-1950 ethnic and linguistic changes 969
- Indigenous lingue franche and bilingualism in Siberia (beginning of the 20th century) 975
- Some lingue franche and pidgins in North Siberian and North Pacific areas at the beginning of the 20th century 979
- Ethnic composition of the population, ethno-cultural contacts and languages of interethnic communication in the northeast of the Asian coastal areas of the Pacific Ocean 989
- The Far North-East of Russia 999
- Interethnic contacts of the aboriginal population of Kamchatka 1003
- The linguistic situation on Sakhalin Island 1007
- Use of languages in the southern part of the Russian Far East 1013
- 'Govorka'-the pidgin Russian of the Taymyr Peninsular area 1033
- Selkup as lingua franca 1035
- Finger-counting with Buryats and Evenkis in Siberia Buryat finger-counting 1037
- Finger-counting with Buryats and Evenkis in Siberia Hand-counting with the Sym Evenkis 1039
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Arctic Areas
- History of Eskimo interethnic contact and its linguistic consequences 1043
- Aleut and the Aleuts in contact with other languages and peoples 1095
- Semaphoric communication, western Aleuts 1103
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Canada, Northwest Coast and Alaska
- Interethnic communication in Canada, Alaska and adjacent areas 1107
- Michif and other languages of the Canadian Métis 1171
- Chinook Jargon and its distribution in the Pacific Northwest and beyond 1185
- The Russian language in Alaska and in Alaskan native languages 1209
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United States Area
- Native American contact languages of the contiguous United States 1213
- The Plains Indian Sign Language 1241
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Mexico
- Languages of intercommunication in Mexico 1253
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Central America
- Restructured languages in the Caribbean area 1291
- Negerhollands 1307
- Island Carib 1323
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South America
- Quechua, a language of intercultural communication in the Middle Andes 1325
- Aymaran, the Lake Titicaca area, and the central part of the Pacific coastal area of Perú 1331
- Araucanian, a language of intercultural communication in the Southern Andes 1333
- Media Lengua in Ecuador 1335
- Callahuaya in Bolivia 1339
- The Tupí-Guaraní languages of Atlantic South America, and Línguas Gerais 1343
- Areas of multilingualism in northern South America 1345
- Berbice Dutch Creole 1347
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Literacy and modern media in communication in the Pacific Area
- Literacy in Oceania 1357
- Modern media in the Pacific area and their role in intercultural communication 1389
- Subject finder list to the text volume. Part 1 1455
- Subject finder list to the text volume. Part 2 1494
- Subject finder list to the text volume. Part 3 1515
- Subject finder list to the text volume. Part 4 1537
- Subject finder list to the text volume. Part 5 1569
- Subject finder list to the text volume. Part 6 1612
Kapitel in diesem Buch
-
Volume I: Maps
- Frontmatter I
- Australia 1
- New Zealand 22
- Melanesia (Papua New Guinea) 26
- Melanesia (Fiji) 30
- Polynesia 32
- Metropolitan Language (English) 35
- Metropolitan Language (French, including Creoles) 37
- Metropolitan Language (Spanish, including Creoles) 39
- Metropolitan Language (Portuguese, including Creoles) 40
- Metropolitan Language (Dutch and German, including Pidgins) 41
- Metropolitan Language (Russian) (also applies to Siberia) 42
- Metropolitan Language (Japanese, including Pidgins) 43
- Pidgins (General) 45
- Pidgins (English) 46
- Languages used in the Domain of Religion in Insular Southeast Asia and Oceania 60
- Arabic-based and other Contact Languages on Maritime Trade Routes to China 64
- South-East Asia (Insular, including Irian Jaya) 66
- Philippines 80
- Taiwan 84
- South-East Asia (Continental) 85
- Indian Subcontinent 91
- China 94
- Mongolia 100
- Central Asia 101
- Caucasus Area 104
- Siberia 106
- Arctic Areas 118
- Canada, Northwest Coast and Alaska 120
- United States Area 128
- Mexico 130
- Central America 134
- South America 137
- Modern Media in the Pacific Area 144
-
Volume II.1: Texts
- Frontmatter I
-
Australia
- General remarks on Australia 1
- Post contact languages in mainland Australia after 1788 11
- Koines and indigenous lingue franche in Australia 17
- Early language contact in Tasmania 25
- Pidgin English in New South Wales 33
- Language contacts and Pidgin English in Victoria 53
- Pidgins and creoles of Queensland 69
- Nineteenth century language contact in South Australia 83
- Post-contact languages of Western Australia 101
- Post-contact Aboriginal languages in the Northern Territory 123
- Aboriginal English 133
- The diffusion of Pidgin English in Australia 143
-
New Zealand
- General introduction and notes on the Map 'Aotearoa - New Zealand: population, ethnicity, languages' 147
- New Zealand English: Speech 153
- New Zealand English lexis 159
- The Maori language in New Zealand 167
- Moriori: language death (New Zealand) 173
- English-Maori contact languages in New Zealand 175
- The Indians and their languages in New Zealand 183
- Pacific Island languages in New Zealand 185
- The Dalmatians and their language in New Zealand 192
- The New Zealand Chinese 195
- The Germans and their language in New Zealand 201
- The Poles and their language in New Zealand 203
- The Greeks and their language in New Zealand 205
- The Dutch and their language in New Zealand 207
-
Melanesia
- Languages in contact in Central and South-east Mainland Papua New Guinea 213
- Other pidgins in Papua New Guinea 215
- Privately owned Mekeo-based trade languages 219
- Pidgin Fijian and Pidgin Hindustani in Fiji 237
-
Metropolitan languages (in part including pidgins and creoles)
- The English language in the Asia Pacific region 241
- French in the South Pacific 251
- The Creole language Tayo and language contact in the 'Far South' region of New Caledonia 265
- Spanish in the Pacific 271
- Portuguese and Creole Portuguese in the Pacific and Western Pacific rim 299
- Dutch in the Pacific area 339
- German in the Pacific area 345
- The spread of Russian settlement and language in Siberia from the sixteenth century onwards 353
- Japanese language in the Pacific 373
-
Pidgins (General and English)
- Precolonial patterns of intercultural communication in the Pacific Islands 401
- Post-contact pidgins, creoles, and lingue franche, based on non-European and indigenous languages 439
- English-derived contact languages in the Pacific in the 19th century (excluding Australia) 471
- English-derived contact languages in the Pacific in the 20th century (excluding Australia) 497
- Palmerston English 523
- Productive fellow 533
- The development and diffusion of pronouns in Pacific Pidgin English 537
- The origins and diffusion of Pidgin English in the Pacific 551
-
Languages used in the domain of religion in insular southeast Asia and Oceania
- Mission and church languages in Papua New Guinea 595
- Mission and church languages in Island Melanesia 619
- Philippines: mission and religious languages 625
- Languages used in the domain of religion in Indonesia 633
-
Arabic-based and other contact languages on maritime trade routes to China
- The potential for the development of Arabic-based and other contact languages along the maritime trade routes between the Middle East and China, from the start of the Christian era 637
-
South-East Asia (Insular, including Irian Jaya)
- Malay: its history, role and spread 673
- Contact languages in Indonesia and Malaysia other than Malay 695
- Some trade languages of insular South-East Asia and Irian Jaya 713
- Notes of the use of Geser as a trade language in eastern Indonesia 717
- Indonesian-the official language of a multilingual nation 719
- Malay-the national language of Malaysia 729
-
Philippines
- Major languages of wider communication and Trade Languages of the Philippines 735
- Intercommunication between speakers of minor languages in the Philippines 737
-
Taiwan
- The lingue franche in Taiwan 741
-
South-East Asia (Continental)
- Burmese as a lingua franca 745
- Kachin 749
- Lahu 753
- Nagamese 757
- Nepali as a lingua franca 763
- Bantawa Rai 773
- Empires and lingue franche in premodern South-East Asia 775
- Southwestern Dai as a lingua franca 779
- Vietnamese 783
- Yunnanese Chinese 785
-
Indian Subcontinent
- Languages of interethnic communication on the Indian Subcontinent (excluding Nepal) 787
-
Volume II.2: Texts
- Frontmatter I
-
China
- Preliminary thoughts on Chinese and Chinese contact languages in the Pacific area 799
- North China: Intercultural communication involving indigenous languages other than Chinese 815
- Mongolic languages as idioms of intercultural communication in Northern Manchuria 827
- Tibetan 835
- Yi 841
- Some hybrid languages in China 845
- The Ejnu language 851
- The Hezhou language 865
- The Tangwang language 875
- The Wutun language 883
- The Mongols in Yunnan 899
- An example of multilingualism in the Great Northwest of China 901
- Hybrid Chinese of the Mongol Period (13th-14th century) 905
-
Korea
- Some remarks on present-day intercultural communication in South Korea 907
-
Mongolia
- Contact languages and language influences in Mongolia 909
-
Central Asia
- Languages of interethnic communication in the area of Central Asia and Kazakhstan 913
- Languages of interethnic communication in Uzbekistan 919
- Languages of interethnic contacts in Karakalpakistan, the former Karakalpak Autonomous ASSR 925
- Languages of interethnic communication in Turkmenistan 929
- Languages of interethnic communication in Kazakhstan 933
- Languages of interethnic communication in Kirgizistan 937
- Languages of interethnic communication in Tajikistan 941
- Languages of interethnic communication in the Gorno-Badakhshan province of Tajikistan 945
- Shugni as a lingua franca in the Parnir area 947
- The languages of the 'Silk Route' up to the 16th century 949
-
Caucasus Area
- Language situation, language contacts and contact languages in the Caucasus area 955
- The Avar language area 959
- The Lezgian languages area 963
-
Siberia
- Siberia: 1650-1950 ethnic and linguistic changes 969
- Indigenous lingue franche and bilingualism in Siberia (beginning of the 20th century) 975
- Some lingue franche and pidgins in North Siberian and North Pacific areas at the beginning of the 20th century 979
- Ethnic composition of the population, ethno-cultural contacts and languages of interethnic communication in the northeast of the Asian coastal areas of the Pacific Ocean 989
- The Far North-East of Russia 999
- Interethnic contacts of the aboriginal population of Kamchatka 1003
- The linguistic situation on Sakhalin Island 1007
- Use of languages in the southern part of the Russian Far East 1013
- 'Govorka'-the pidgin Russian of the Taymyr Peninsular area 1033
- Selkup as lingua franca 1035
- Finger-counting with Buryats and Evenkis in Siberia Buryat finger-counting 1037
- Finger-counting with Buryats and Evenkis in Siberia Hand-counting with the Sym Evenkis 1039
-
Arctic Areas
- History of Eskimo interethnic contact and its linguistic consequences 1043
- Aleut and the Aleuts in contact with other languages and peoples 1095
- Semaphoric communication, western Aleuts 1103
-
Canada, Northwest Coast and Alaska
- Interethnic communication in Canada, Alaska and adjacent areas 1107
- Michif and other languages of the Canadian Métis 1171
- Chinook Jargon and its distribution in the Pacific Northwest and beyond 1185
- The Russian language in Alaska and in Alaskan native languages 1209
-
United States Area
- Native American contact languages of the contiguous United States 1213
- The Plains Indian Sign Language 1241
-
Mexico
- Languages of intercommunication in Mexico 1253
-
Central America
- Restructured languages in the Caribbean area 1291
- Negerhollands 1307
- Island Carib 1323
-
South America
- Quechua, a language of intercultural communication in the Middle Andes 1325
- Aymaran, the Lake Titicaca area, and the central part of the Pacific coastal area of Perú 1331
- Araucanian, a language of intercultural communication in the Southern Andes 1333
- Media Lengua in Ecuador 1335
- Callahuaya in Bolivia 1339
- The Tupí-Guaraní languages of Atlantic South America, and Línguas Gerais 1343
- Areas of multilingualism in northern South America 1345
- Berbice Dutch Creole 1347
-
Literacy and modern media in communication in the Pacific Area
- Literacy in Oceania 1357
- Modern media in the Pacific area and their role in intercultural communication 1389
- Subject finder list to the text volume. Part 1 1455
- Subject finder list to the text volume. Part 2 1494
- Subject finder list to the text volume. Part 3 1515
- Subject finder list to the text volume. Part 4 1537
- Subject finder list to the text volume. Part 5 1569
- Subject finder list to the text volume. Part 6 1612