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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Foreword IX
- Introduction XVII
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I. Language in Social and Historical Space
- Introduction 3
- 1. Political Power and Linguistic Inequality in Papua New Guinea 5
- 2. Language Use in Multilingual Societies: Some Alternate Approaches 29
- 3. A Quantitative Paradigm for the Study of Communicative Competence 47
- 4. Above and Beyond Phonology in Variable Rules 81
- 5. Multilingualism in Papua New Guinea 95
- 6. Mutual Intelligibility, Bilingualism, and Linguistic Boundaries 133
- 7. Wave Versus Stammbaum Explanations of Lexical Similarities 143
- 8. Cognitive Variability and New Guinea Social Organization: the Buang Dgwa 153
- 9. Quantitative Analysis of Sharing and Variability in a Cognitive Model 169
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II. Studies of Particular Linguistic Variables
- Introduction 193
- 10. On the Acquisition of Native Speakers by a Language 195
- 11. The Origins of Syntax in Discourse: A Case Study of Tok Pisin Relatives 211
- 12. Variability and Explanation in Language and Culture: Cliticization in New Guinea Tok Pisin 257
- 13. Anything You Can Do 271
- 14. The Productive Use of ne in Spoken Montréal French 295
- 15. The Alternation Between the Auxiliaries avoir and être in Montréal French 311
- Bibliography 347
- Indexes 365
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Foreword IX
- Introduction XVII
-
I. Language in Social and Historical Space
- Introduction 3
- 1. Political Power and Linguistic Inequality in Papua New Guinea 5
- 2. Language Use in Multilingual Societies: Some Alternate Approaches 29
- 3. A Quantitative Paradigm for the Study of Communicative Competence 47
- 4. Above and Beyond Phonology in Variable Rules 81
- 5. Multilingualism in Papua New Guinea 95
- 6. Mutual Intelligibility, Bilingualism, and Linguistic Boundaries 133
- 7. Wave Versus Stammbaum Explanations of Lexical Similarities 143
- 8. Cognitive Variability and New Guinea Social Organization: the Buang Dgwa 153
- 9. Quantitative Analysis of Sharing and Variability in a Cognitive Model 169
-
II. Studies of Particular Linguistic Variables
- Introduction 193
- 10. On the Acquisition of Native Speakers by a Language 195
- 11. The Origins of Syntax in Discourse: A Case Study of Tok Pisin Relatives 211
- 12. Variability and Explanation in Language and Culture: Cliticization in New Guinea Tok Pisin 257
- 13. Anything You Can Do 271
- 14. The Productive Use of ne in Spoken Montréal French 295
- 15. The Alternation Between the Auxiliaries avoir and être in Montréal French 311
- Bibliography 347
- Indexes 365