Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages

Volume 21, Issue 1 (2006)

2006.  236 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 5 May 2006
Table of Contents
Universal constraints and local conditions in Pidginization: Case studies from New Guinea
William Foley
1–44
The variability of literary dialect in Jamaican creole: Thelwell's The Harder They Come
Edgar W. Schneider and Christian Wagner
45–96
Down for the count? The Creole Origins Hypothesis of AAVE at the hands of the Ottawa Circle, and their supporters
John R. Rickford
97–155
Children and creole genesis
John Victor Singler
157–173
Contact languages as “endangered” languages: What is there to lose?
Paul B. Garrett
175–190
Review of Deumert & Vandenbussche (2003): Germanic standardizations: Past to present
Reviewed by John Holm †
191–194
Review of Winford (2003): An introduction to contact linguistics
Reviewed by Pieter Muysken
194–197
Review of Baptista (2002): The syntax of Cape Verdean Creole
Reviewed by Philippe Maurer
197–203
Review of Holm (2004): Languages in contact. The partial restructuring of vernaculars
Reviewed by Milton M. Azevedo
204–208
Review of Migge (2003): Creole formation as language contact
Reviewed by James Essegbey
208–214
Review of Klingler (2003): If I could turn my tongue like that. The creole language of Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana
Reviewed by Albert Valdman
214–220
Review of Foster, Monaghan & Mühlhäusler (2003): Early forms of Aboriginal English in South Australia, 1840s–1920s
Reviewed by Diana Eades
221–224
Review of Jourdan & Maebiru (2002): Pijin. A trilingual dictionary
Reviewed by Melina Magdalena
224–228
Subjects

Main BIC Subject

CF: Linguistics

Main BISAC Subject

LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General