In:Language Change in Contact Languages: Grammatical and prosodic considerations
Edited by J. Clancy Clements and Shelome Gooden
[Benjamins Current Topics 36] 2011
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 16 December 2011
https://doi.org/10.1075/bct.36.toc
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Table of contents
Language change in contact languages: Grammatical and prosodic considerations: An introduction
Articles
The contribution of relexification, grammaticalization, and reanalysis to creole genesis and development
Grammaticalization in creoles: Ordinary and not-so-ordinary cases
One in Singapore English
Contact-induced grammaticalization: Evidence from bilingual acquisition
Tone inventories and tune-text alignments: Prosodic variation in ‘hybrid’ prosodic systems
Subsystem interface and tone typology in Papiamentu
A twice-mixed creole? Tracing the history of a prosodic split in the Saramaccan lexicon
Index
