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Diglossia and language conflict in Haiti
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ALBERT VALDMAN
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7. Oktober 2009
Published Online: 2009-10-07
Published in Print: 1988
Walter de Gruyter
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- Titelei
- Sonstiges
- Introduction
- Cognition and situational context: explanations from English-lexicon creole
- Some premises concerning the standardization of languages, with special reference to Caribbean Creole English
- Towards an atlas of the pidgins and creoles of the Pacific area
- Connections between sociolinguistics and pidgin–creole studies
- Contributions from pidgin and creole studies to a sociolinguistic theory of language change
- Diglossia and language conflict in Haiti
- Women and kinship in creole genesis
- The creole continuum and the notion of the community as locus of language
- Chinook Jargon in the speech economy of Grand Ronde Reservation, Oregon: an ethnography-of-speaking approach to an historical case of creolization in process
- Book review
- Books and journals received
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Titelei
- Sonstiges
- Introduction
- Cognition and situational context: explanations from English-lexicon creole
- Some premises concerning the standardization of languages, with special reference to Caribbean Creole English
- Towards an atlas of the pidgins and creoles of the Pacific area
- Connections between sociolinguistics and pidgin–creole studies
- Contributions from pidgin and creole studies to a sociolinguistic theory of language change
- Diglossia and language conflict in Haiti
- Women and kinship in creole genesis
- The creole continuum and the notion of the community as locus of language
- Chinook Jargon in the speech economy of Grand Ronde Reservation, Oregon: an ethnography-of-speaking approach to an historical case of creolization in process
- Book review
- Books and journals received