Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages

Volume 14, Issue 2 (1999)

1999.  
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
The Role of Relexification in Creole Genesis
John S. Lumsden
225–258
Passive in Jamaican Creole: Phonetically Empty But Syntactically Active
Darlene LaCharité and Jean Wellington
259–283
Verse Analysis and the Nature of Creole Discourse: Universals and Substrata
Hirokuni Masuda
285–337
COLUMN
Exploring the Missionary Position
Peter Mühlhäusler
339–346
SHORT NOTES
The Creolist Archives
Mikael Parkvall and Jens Edlund
347–350
Creole in the Ex-Slave Recordings and Other Complementary Sources
David Sutcliffe
351–357
Empirical Quicksand: Probing Two Recent Articles on Haitian Creole
Michel DeGraff
359–370
Empirical Quicksand or Empirical Smokescreen?
Viviane Déprez
371–377
On the Empirical Reliability of Some Haitian Data
Claire Lefebvre
379–384
BOOK REVIEWS
Review of Bayley & Preston (1996): Second language acquisition and linguistic variation
Reviewed by Sali A. Tagliamonte
385–389
Review of Huttar & Huttar (1995): Ndyuka
Reviewed by Norval Smith
390–398
Review of Hazaël-Massieux (1996): Les Créoles: Problèmes de genèse et de description
Reviewed by Morris Goodman
398–403
Review of Faingold (1996): Child language, creolization, and historical change: Spanish in contact with Portuguese
Reviewed by John M. Lipski
403–413
Review of Munteanu & Joubert (1996): El papiamento, lengua criolla hispánica
Reviewed by Silvia Kouwenberg
413–417
Review of Fisiak (1995): Linguistic change under contact conditions
Reviewed by Salikoko S. Mufwene
418–424
Review of Cutler (1994): O brave new words! Native American loanwords in current English
Reviewed by Willem J. de Reuse
424–428
Review of Sebba (1997): Contact languages: Pidgins and creoles
Reviewed by Jacques Arends
429–433