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Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages
Vol. 16:1 (2001) ► pp.153160
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Cited by ten other publications

Villoing, Florence & Maxime Deglas
2017. La suffixation en –asyon et en –é du créole guadeloupéen : deux cas de réanalyse de schémas morphologiques du français. Études créoles :34 | 1-2 DOI logo
Brousseau, Anne-Marie
2011. Mesure de la productivité morphologique des créoles : au-delà des méthodes quantitatives. Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique 56:1  pp. 61 ff. DOI logo
Roberts, Sarah J. & Joan Bresnan
2008. Retained inflectional morphology in pidgins: A typological study. Linguistic Typology 12:2 DOI logo
Plag, I.
2006. Morphology in Pidgins and Creoles. In Encyclopedia of Language & Linguistics,  pp. 304 ff. DOI logo
Braun, Maria & Ingo Plag
2003. How transparent is creole morphology? A study of Early Sranan word-formation. In Yearbook of Morphology 2002 [Yearbook of Morphology, ],  pp. 81 ff. DOI logo
Aceto, Michael
2002. Review of Kephart (): “Broken English.” The creole language of Carriacou. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 17:2  pp. 279 ff. DOI logo
Aceto, Michael
2004. Review of Neumann-Holzschuh & Schneider (2000): Degrees of Restructuring in Creole Languages. English World-Wide. A Journal of Varieties of English 25:1  pp. 137 ff. DOI logo
ACETO, MICHAEL
2006. Statian Creole English: an English‐derived language emerges in the Dutch Antilles1. World Englishes 25:3-4  pp. 411 ff. DOI logo
Aceto, Michael
2010. Dominican Kokoy. In The Lesser-Known Varieties of English,  pp. 171 ff. DOI logo
Aceto, Michael
2015. St. Eustatius English. In Further Studies in the Lesser-Known Varieties of English,  pp. 165 ff. DOI logo

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