In:Advances in Contact Linguistics: In honour of Pieter Muysken
Edited by Norval Smith, Tonjes Veenstra and Enoch O. Aboh
[Contact Language Library 57] 2020
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 29 October 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/coll.57.toc
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Table of contents
Foreword
VII
Acknowledgments
IX
Introduction.Pieter C. Muysken: A brief biography, a language contact bibliography and a Festschrift summary
1
Tonjes Veenstra
Norval Smith
Enoch Oladé Aboh
Part 1.Creole languages and creole studies
Moving into and out of Sranan: Multiple effects of contact
37
James Essegbey
Adrienne Bruyn
A comparison of sociolinguistic characteristics of the English-lexifier contact languages of West Africa
61
Kofi Yakpo
The quest for non-European creoles: Is Kukama (Brazil, Peru) a creole language?
85
Peter Bakker
Are creoles a special type of language? Methodological issues in new approaches to an old question
107
Silvia Kouwenberg
John Singler
Part 2.Linguistic areas
Separating layers of information: The anatomy of contact zones
161
Rik van Gijn
Areal diffusion of applicatives in the Amazon
179
Mily Crevels
Hein van der Voort
Transfer of Swahili ‘until’ in contact with East African languages
217
Maarten Mous
Part 3.Mixed languages and language mixing
Turkish-German code-switching patterns revisited: What naturalistic data can(not) tell us
237
Jeanine Treffers-Daller
Mixing and semantic transparency in the genesis of Yilan Japanese
261
Luis Miguel Rojas-Berscia
Pottefers Cant, Groenstraat Bargoens, and the development of “have” and “be” in the wider context of contact
283
Norval Smith
Frans Hinskens
Part 4.Sociolinguististic aspects of language contact
Sociolinguistic enregisterment through languagecultural practices
341
Leonie Cornips
Vincent de Rooij
Snow on the Danish Antilles? Referee design in Virgin Island Dutch Creole
365
Cefas van Rossem
Index
389
