Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages
Volume 36, Issue 2 (2021)
2021. iv, 220 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Trying to resolve the question: Did Bounty mutineer, Edward Young, have a singular influence on Pitcairn Island creoleRichard Kleiner | pp. 221–226
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The influence of socio-economic status, age, gender, and level of literacy on language attitudes: The case of Haitian GonâviensGerdine M. Ulysse & Khaled Al Masaeed | pp. 227–263
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The discourse marker ale in Bislama oral narrativesAngeliki Alvanoudi & Valérie Guérin | pp. 264–297
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Convergence in the Malabar: The case of Indo-PortugueseHugo C. Cardoso | pp. 298–335
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‘Fact type’ complementizer in Guadeloupean CreoleLaura Tramutoli | pp. 336–361
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‘Broken English’, ‘dialect’ or ‘Bahamianese’? Language attitudes and identity in The BahamasAlexander Laube & Janina Rothmund | pp. 362–394
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Language styles, styling and language change in Creole communitiesBettina Migge | pp. 395–422
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Anthony Grant (ed.). 2019. The Oxford handbook of language contactReviewed by George Lang | pp. 423–427
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William Jennings & Stefan Pfänder. 2018. Inheritance and Innovation in a Colonial Language. Towards a Usage-Based Account of French Guianese CreoleReviewed by Peter Bakker | pp. 428–433
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Sandro Sessarego. 2019. Language Contact and the Making of an Afro-Hispanic Vernacular: Variation and Change in the Colombian ChocóReviewed by Isabel Deibel | pp. 434–437
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Joanna Nolan. 2020. The Elusive Case of Lingua FrancaReviewed by Mikael Parkvall | pp. 438–440
Short note
Articles
Guest column
Book reviews
Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CF/2ZP: Linguistics/Pidgins & Creoles
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General