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Reconstructing Non-Standard Languages: A socially-anchored approach
Lenore A. Grenoble and Jessica Kantarovich
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IMPACT: Studies in Language, Culture and Society
52] 2022
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Chapter 5
Russian pidgins
Article outline
5.1
Introduction
5.2
Classification
5.3
Documentation of pidgins
5.4
Russenorsk
5.4.1
Documentation and reconstruction of Russenorsk
5.4.2
Linguistic structure of Russenorsk
5.4.3
Reconstructing contact
5.4.4
Linguistic data and reconstructing usage
5.5
Pidgins in the Chinese-Russian Borderlands
5.5.1
Classification: How many pidgins?
5.6
Kyakhta Pidgin Russian
5.6.1
Documentation of Kyakhta Pidgin Russian: Sources
5.6.2
Linguistic structure of Kyakhta Pidgin Russian
1.
Phonology
2.
Morphology
3.
Verbs
4.
Pronouns
5.6.3
Social dimensions of Kyakhta Pidgin Russian
5.7
Ussuri Pidgin Russian
5.7.1
Documentation of Ussuri Pidgin Russian
5.7.2
Linguistic structure of Ussuri Pidgin Russian
5.7.3
Tungusic elements and a native identity
5.8
Linguistic features of pidgins compared
5.9
Social dimensions of pidgins
5.10
Conclusion
Notes