In:History, Society and Variation: In honor of Albert Valdman
Edited by J. Clancy Clements, Thomas A. Klingler, Deborah Piston-Hatlen and Kevin J. Rottet
[Creole Language Library 28] 2006
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 19 July 2006
https://doi.org/10.1075/cll.28.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/cll.28.toc
Table of contents
SECTION ONE: HISTORY
Louisiana Creole at the periphery
Using and interpreting historical texts to analyze the formation and development of creole languages
Lexical aspects of French and Creole in Saint-Domingue at the end of the eighteenth century
The lexicalization — grammaticalization continuum
Creole transplantation: A source of solutions to resistant anomalies
SECTION TWO: SOCIETY
Creoles, capitalism, and colonialism
A curiosity of Mauritian Creole: Numerical slang
Theoretical and practical conditions for the emergence of a koine among French-lexified creole languages
French in Haiti: Contacts and conflicts between linguistic representations
SECTION THREE: VARIATION
Albert Valdman on the development of creoles
Diatopic variation in Haitian Creole
Interrogative pronouns in Louisiana Creole and the Multiple Genesis Hypothesis
Gender in French creoles: The story of a loser
Tense, mood, and aspect and the Deixis Ordering Principle
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