
Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages
Volume 33, Issue 2 (2018)
2018. iv, 226 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 19 October 2018
Published online on 19 October 2018
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Philip Baker (1940–2017)Peter Bakker | pp. 231–239
- Jean Bernabe (1942–2017): A tribute to Jean Bernabé, who was born on the 31st of July 1942 in Lorrain, Martinique, and died on the 12th of April 2017 in Fort-de-FrancePeter Stein, Térèz Léotin, Rémi Léotin & Juliette Sainton | pp. 240–242
- Jean Bernabé (1942–2017) : Hommage à Jean Bernabé, né le 31 juillet 1942 à Lorrain en Martinique, décédé le 12 avril 2017 à Fort-de-FrancePeter Stein, Térèz Léotin, Rémi Léotin & Juliette Sainton | pp. 243–246
- Malacca Creole Portuguese in the 19th century: Evidence of a wider lectal range?Alan N. Baxter | pp. 247–279
- Overstanding Idren: Special features of Rasta Talk morphologyBenjamin Slade | pp. 280–306
- Lingua Franca between pidginization and koineizationNatalie Operstein | pp. 307–361
- The impact of work environment on verbs in Gulf Pidgin ArabicUnn Gyda Næss | pp. 362–385
- The adaptation of French liquids in Haitian: A test of the perceptual hypothesisBenjamin Storme | pp. 386–410
- Speech communities, language varieties, and typology: What does acquisition have to do with it?J. Clancy Clements | pp. 411–432
- Lisa Lim & Umberto Ansaldo. 2016. Languages in contactReviewed by Amanda Hamilton-Hollaway | pp. 433–437
- Andrea Moll. 2015. Jamaican Creole Goes Web: Sociolinguistic styling and authenticity in a digital ‘Yaad’Reviewed by Bettina Migge | pp. 438–441
- André Thibault. 2015. Du français aux créoles: phonétique, lexicologie et dialectologie antillaisesReviewed by Thomas A. Klingler | pp. 442–446
- Armin Schwegler, John McWhorter & Liane Ströbel. 2016. The Iberian Challenge: Creole languages beyond the plantation settingReviewed by J. Clancy Clements | pp. 447–452
- Alla Klimenkowa. 2017. Sprachkontakt und lexikalische Innovation in der karibischen Kontaktzone: Die Beispiele bozal, cimarrón und criolloReviewed by Natalie Operstein | pp. 453–456
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