Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages

Editor
ORCiD logo with linkBettina Migge | University College Dublin
Book Review Editor
ORCiD logo with linkFabiola Henri | University at Buffalo—SUNY & Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle, UMR7110
Associate Editor Emeritus
Armin Schwegler | University of California, Irvine
Honorary Editors
Glenn Gilbert | Southern Illinois University, Emeritus
Donald Winford | The Ohio State University

The Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages (JPCL) aims to provide a forum for the scholarly study of pidgins, creoles, and other contact language varieties, from multi-disciplinary perspectives. The journal places special emphasis on current research devoted to empirical description, theoretical issues, and the broader implications of the study of contact languages for theories of language acquisition and change, the social embeddedness of language, and for linguistic theory in general. The editors also encourage contributions on pragmatics and language ideologies, and that explore the application of linguistic research to language planning, education, and social reform, as well as studies that examine the role of contact languages in the social life and culture, including the literature and other media, of their communities.

JPCL publishes its articles Online First.

The journal has a companion series of books, the Contact Language Library, formerly Creole Language Library.

ISSN: 0920-9034 | E-ISSN: 1569‑9870
DOI logo with link
https://doi.org/10.1075/jpcl
Latest articles

23 March 2026

  • Anand Syea. 2017. French Creoles: A Comprehensive and Comparative Grammar
    Reviewed by Aymeric Daval-Markussen | JPCL 41:1 (2026) pp. 169–172
  • 10 February 2026

  • Creole onomastics: Names and naming in and for creole languages
    Philipp Krämer, Eeva SippolaRachel Selbach | JPCL 41:1 (2026) pp. 1–26
  • Terminologies in crisis: Challenges and insights from multipolar metalinguistics
    Carsten Levisen | JPCL 41:1 (2026) pp. 59–80
  • 2 February 2026

  • On naming and definiteness: New evidence from Martinique Creole
    Anne Zribi-HertzLoïc Jean-Louis
  • 16 January 2026

  • Moving past the Afro-Hispanic past
    John M. Lipski | JPCL 41:1 (2026) pp. 141–168
  • 11 December 2025

  • Names for contact languages: An historical overview of the evolution of terms in the field of pidgin and creole languages
    Peter Bakker | JPCL 41:1 (2026) pp. 27–58
  • 8 December 2025

  • Small island, diverse languages: Teachers’ and students’ language attitudes in multilingual Dominica
    Anika Gerfer, Lisa JansenDagmar Deuber
  • 4 December 2025

  • Fuzzy boundaries between Creole and French in the Mauritian Linguistic Landscape
    Elissa PustkaYannick Bosquet
  • 25 November 2025

  • Britta Schneider. 2025. Liquid Languages: Constructing Languages in Late Modern Cultures of Diffusion
    Reviewed by Christoph Neuenschwander | JPCL 40:2 (2025) pp. 431–435
  • 24 November 2025

  • Creole identity, transnational migration, and Language endangerment in a Philippine context
    Marivic LeshoEeva Sippola
  • 21 November 2025

  • Naming creole varieties on the Cape Verde Islands and in Upper Guinea from the perspective of language ideologies
    Alla Klimenkowa | JPCL 41:1 (2026) p. 81
  • 11 November 2025

  • Marzieh SadeghpourFarzad Sharifian. 2021. Cultural Linguistics and World Englishes
    Reviewed by Liang GaoQian Peng | JPCL 40:2 (2025) pp. 426–430
  • 31 October 2025

  • The nature of relativization and free relatives in Vincentian
    Paula Prescod | JPCL 40:2 (2025) pp. 403–425
  • 25 September 2025

  • The digital diffusion of pidgin/creoles: Langwij, kolcha, media and Large Language Models
    Christian Mair
  • 9 September 2025

  • Plural nouns in contact: Evidence from the Philippines
    Mauro FernándezEeva Sippola
  • 29 July 2025

  • Asymmetrical and symmetrical serial verb constructions in Kununurra Kriol
    Thomas Batchelor
  • 28 July 2025

  • The linguistic impact of the Russian-American Company, with a special focus on Fort Ross
    Dieter Stern
  • 8 July 2025

  • A versatile placeholder in Hawai‘i Creole: The case of polyfunctional da kine
    Tohru SerakuKeolakawai K.G. Spencer
  • 2 June 2025

  • Eski fitir-la touzour insertin? Is the future still uncertain? The acceptability of Mauritian Creole’s elusive VA marker in future contexts
    Hannah DavidsonSandra Paoli
  • Obituary: Jeffrey Alan Siegel 3 November 1945–8 March 2025
    Felicity MeakinsCindy Schneider | JPCL 40:1 (2025) pp. 1–6
  • 26 May 2025

  • What do we talk about when we talk about Chavacano? Language names in the archaeology of knowledge
    Jillian Loise Melchor | JPCL 41:1 (2026) pp. 112–140
  • Why all the fuss about bare nouns in English-related creoles?
    Paula Prescod | JPCL 40:1 (2025) pp. 176–197
  • Measuring the similarity between languages: The case of creoles and non-creoles
    Lara RüterIngo Plag
  • 6 March 2025

  • Loïc Jean-LouisAnne Zribi-Hertz. 2024. Petit guide de créole martiniquais
    Reviewed by Marie-Thérèse Vinet | JPCL 40:1 (2025) pp. 198–201
  • 24 February 2025

  • Predicting reading comprehension in Creole Papiamento and Dutch in a post-colonial context
    Gil-Marie Mercelina, Eliane Segers, Ronald SeveringLudo Verhoeven
  • 6 February 2025

  • “Mij dodte, mij loppe, in mijn lande”: Extending the horizon on documented contact language use in the Virgin Islands with a quote in incipient Dutch Creole from 1681
    Kristoffer Friis Bøegh, Mikael ParkvallPeter Bakker
  • 28 January 2025

  • The copula sendá in the revitalization of Palenquero Creole: Fresh evidence
    Mara Marsella
  • 21 November 2024

  • Is variation a sign of decreolization? Exploring decreolization through diachronic analysis of variation in ‘doz’ and singular pronouns in Guyanese Creolese
    Emma Kainz
  • 18 November 2024

  • On the orthography of Philippine Creole Spanish in Zamboanga
    Gefilloyd L. De Castro
  • IssuesOnline-first articles

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    Editorial info
    Editor
    ORCiD logo with linkBettina Migge | University College Dublin
    Book Review Editor
    ORCiD logo with linkFabiola Henri | University at Buffalo—SUNY & Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle, UMR7110
    Associate Editor Emeritus
    Armin Schwegler | University of California, Irvine
    Honorary Editors
    Glenn Gilbert | Southern Illinois University, Emeritus
    Donald Winford | The Ohio State University
    Editorial Board
    Marlyse Baptista | University of Michigan
    Alan N. Baxter | Universidade Federal da Bahia
    ORCiD logo with linkDagmar Deuber | Universität Münster
    Nicholas Faraclas | University of Puerto Rico
    ORCiD logo with linkBart Jacobs | Jagiellonian University, Krakow
    Christine Jourdan | Concordia University, Montréal
    ORCiD logo with linkJohn M. Lipski | The Pennsylvania State University
    ORCiD logo with linkFelicity Meakins | University of Queensland
    ORCiD logo with linkEeva M. Sippola | University of Helsinki
    Kofi Yakpo | Hong Kong University
    Editorial Advisory Committee
    Eric A. Anchimbe | Universität Bayreuth
    Rachel Ayuk Ojong Diba | University of Buea
    Hugo C. Cardoso | Universidade de Lisboa
    Nickesha Dawkins | University of the West Indies, Cavehill
    ORCiD logo with linkPhilipp Krämer | Vrije Universiteit Brussel
    ORCiD logo with linkMichelle Li | Saint Francis University, HK
    Maria Mazzoli | University of Groningen
    Susanne Maria Michaelis | Universität Leipzig
    ORCiD logo with linkMikael Parkvall | Stockholms universitet
    Joy P. G. Peltier | The Ohio State University
    Aaliya Rajah-Carrim | Open University of Mauritius
    Emmanuel Schang | Université d’Orléans
    ORCiD logo with linkSandro Sessarego | University of Texas at Austin
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    Author info

    Contributions in line with the aim and scope of the journal are welcomed from all countries.

    Authors wishing to submit a contribution for publication in JPCL are requested to do so through the journal’s online submission and manuscript tracking site . Please consult the Short Guide to EM for Authors and the journal's Guidelines before you submit your paper.

    Manuscripts, for articles only, are reviewed anonymously by at least two competent scholars. 
    The only constraint on the length of articles is that they should be no longer than they need be. Authors must write concisely, avoiding excessive numbers of examples.
    Submission of an article is taken to imply that it has not previously been published, or is not being considered for publication elsewhere. If an author is publishing a related article elsewhere, this fact should be stated.

    Short Notes are encouraged where the point can be made very briefly. They must be less than 1500 words (including references and endnotes) and should be identified as a Short Note, but they may also have a title of their own. We especially encourage Short Notes that are an elaboration of articles already published, as well as of the regular column that appears in the journal. These are not peer reviewed, a fact which will be stated.

    Book Reviews and Books for Review. We will normally invite reviews, but unsolicited reviews may be accepted. Unusually long, in-depth reviews are classified as review articles. The editors reserve the right to ask for revisions of reviews, or in rare cases, to decline to print a review altogether. Reviews should be written in English, and should normally be under 1500 words.

    The editors reserve the right to introduce minor cuts and to amend the phrasing and punctuation in all items accepted for publication. Authors are requested to check their manuscripts very carefully before submitting them.

    Editorial contact information

    Editor: Book Review Editor:
    Bettina Migge Fabiola Henri
    bettinamigge at ucd.ie fabiolah at buffalo.edu

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