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The handbook of pidgin and creole studies
The handbook of pidgin and creole studies











the handbook of pidgin and creole studies

Subject Index.Creole languages are formed in conditions where speakers from distinct languages are brought together without a shared first language, typically under the domination of speakers from one of the languages and particularly in the context of the transatlantic slave trade and European colonialism. 26 Literary Representations of Creole Languages: Cross-Linguistic Perspectives from the Caribbean (Hélène Buzelin and Lise Winer). 25 Language Planning in Pidgins and Creoles (Hubert Devonish).

the handbook of pidgin and creole studies

24 Pidgins/Creoles and Education (Dennis Craig).

the handbook of pidgin and creole studies

23 Pidgins/Creoles and Discourse (Geneviève Escure). 22 Spanish-Based Creoles in the Caribbean (John M. 21 Pidgins/Creoles and African American English (Arthur K. 20 The Case of Signed Languages in the Context of Pidgin and Creole Studies (Judy Kegl). Part IV Pidgins/Creoles and Kindred Languages. 19 Pidgins, Creoles, and Variation (Peter L. 18 Semantic Evidence in Pidgin and Creole Genesis (George Huttar). 17 Creoles, Markedness, and Default Settings: An Appraisal (Alain Kihm). 16 Grammaticalization in Pidgins and Creoles (Adrienne Bruyn). Part III Pidgins/Creoles and Linguistic Explanation. 15 The Cultural in Pidgin Genesis (Christine Jourdan). 14 The Sociohistorical Context of Creole Genesis (John Victor Singler). 13 A Demographic Perspective on Creole Formation (Jacques Arends). 12 Creole Studies and Multilingualism (Pieter Muysken). 11 Pidgins/Creoles and Contact Languages: An Overview (Rajend Mesthrie). 10 Pidgins/Creoles and Historical Linguistics (Sarah G. 9 Creole Genesis: The Impact of the Language Bioprogram Hypothesis (Tonjes Veenstra). 8 Pidgins/Creoles, and Second Language Acquisition (Jeff Siegel). Part II Perspectives on Pidgin/Creole Genesis. 7 Non-Indo-European Pidgins and Creoles (Kees Versteegh).

the handbook of pidgin and creole studies

6 Pidgins versus Creoles and Pidgincreoles (Peter Bakker). 4 Pidgin and Creole Morphology (Terry Crowley). 3 Forging Pacific Pidgin and Creole Syntax: Substrate, Discourse, and Inherent Variability (Miriam Meyerhoff). 2 Atlantic Creole Syntax (Donald Winford). Part I Properties of Pidgins and Creoles. 1 Introduction (Silvia Kouwenberg and John Victor Singler).













The handbook of pidgin and creole studies