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Language Change and Language Contact in Pidgins and Creoles
Edited by John H. McWhorter
[Creole Language Library 21] 2000
► pp. 257300
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Sanz-Sánchez, Israel
Sharma, Devyani
Engman, Mel M. & Kendall A. King
2022. Indigenous and Immigrant Languages in the US: Language Contact, Change, and Survival. In The Cambridge Handbook of Language Contact,  pp. 555 ff. DOI logo
Jourdan, Christine
2021. Pidgins and Creoles: Debates and Issues. Annual Review of Anthropology 50:1  pp. 363 ff. DOI logo
Sanz-Sánchez, Israel & Fernando Tejedo-Herrero
O'Shannessy, Carmel & Lucinda Davidson
2020. Language Contact and Change through Child First Language Acquisition. In The Handbook of Language Contact,  pp. 67 ff. DOI logo
Roberge, Paul T.
2020. Germanic Contact Languages. In The Cambridge Handbook of Germanic Linguistics,  pp. 833 ff. DOI logo
Kihm, Alain
2019. L’étude des langues créoles : retour sur l’histoire et point sur la situation actuelle. Faits de Langues 49:1  pp. 7 ff. DOI logo
O'Shannessy, Carmel
2019. Why do children lead contact-induced language change in some contexts but not others?. In Language Contact, Continuity and Change in the Genesis of Modern Hebrew [Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 256],  pp. 321 ff. DOI logo
Cerrone, Mirko
2018. Umwelt and Ape Language Experiments: on the Role of Iconicity in the Human-Ape Pidgin Language. Biosemiotics 11:1  pp. 41 ff. DOI logo
Kouwenberg, Silvia
2017. The sociohistorical matrix of creolization and the role children played in this process. In Language Contact in Africa and the African Diaspora in the Americas [Creole Language Library, 53],  pp. 79 ff. DOI logo
Velupillai, Viveka
2016. Interview with Edgar W. Schneider. Journal of English Linguistics 44:4  pp. 346 ff. DOI logo
Hagemeijer, Tjerk
2015. The Gulf of Guinea creoles. In Perspectives on Historical Syntax [Studies in Language Companion Series, 169],  pp. 291 ff. DOI logo
Angermeyer, Philipp
2014. Robert Bayley, Richard Cameron and CeilLucas (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Sociolinguistics. New York: Oxford University Press. 2013. 912 pp. Hb (9780199744084) $150.00.. Journal of Sociolinguistics 18:1  pp. 125 ff. DOI logo
Winford, Donald
2012. Pidgins and creoles in the history of English. In The Oxford Handbook of the History of English,  pp. 592 ff. DOI logo
Meyerhoff, Miriam
2009. Replication, transfer, and calquing: Using variation as a tool in the study of language contact. Language Variation and Change 21:3  pp. 297 ff. DOI logo
Migge, Bettina & Margot van den Berg
2009. Creole learner varieties in the past and in the present: implications for Creole development. Acquisition et interaction en langue étrangère :Aile... Lia 1  pp. 253 ff. DOI logo
Schneider, Edgar W.
McWhorter, John
2008. Review of Tryon & Charpentier (2004): Pacific pidgins and creoles: Origins, growth and development. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 23:2  pp. 345 ff. DOI logo
ECKERT, PENELOPE
2003. SOCIAL VARIATION IN AMERICA. The Publication of the American Dialect Society 88:1  pp. 91 ff. DOI logo
Eckert, Penelope
2003. Language and Gender in Adolescence. In The Handbook of Language and Gender,  pp. 20 ff. DOI logo
Eckert, Penelope
2003. Language And Adolescent Peer Groups. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 22:1  pp. 112 ff. DOI logo
Eckert, Penelope
2014. Language and Gender in Adolescence. In The Handbook of Language, Gender, and Sexuality,  pp. 529 ff. DOI logo
Hopper, Paul J. & Elizabeth Closs Traugott
2003. Grammaticalization, DOI logo
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2022. Language Vitality. In The Cambridge Handbook of Language Contact,  pp. 453 ff. DOI logo
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