
Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages
Volume 39, Issue 2 (2024)
2024. iii, 166 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 14 November 2024
Published online on 14 November 2024
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Table of Contents
- What can the stories of a frog tell us about motion event description in Gulf Pidgin Arabic?Imed Louhichi | pp. 313–338
- The early Baba Malay continuumNala H. Lee | pp. 339–364
- Reciprocal constructions: Multilingual contact favors borrowing of transparent structuresKofi Yakpo | pp. 365–393
- Skepi Creole Dutch: The Rodschied PapersBart Jacobs & Mikael Parkvall | pp. 394–408
- Orthography, ideology and the codification of Mauritian Creole: The implications of decreasing linguistic AbstandTejshree Auckle | pp. 409–434
- Evidence from bare verbs for the future versus non-future split in CreolesPaula Prescod | pp. 435–462
- Claire Bowern. 2023. The Oxford Guide to Australian LanguagesReviewed by William A. Foley | pp. 463–467
- Felicity Meakins & Carmel O’Shannessy (Editors). 2016. Loss and Renewal: Australian languages since ColonisationReviewed by Stéphane Goyette | pp. 468–471
- Umberto Ansaldo & Miriam Meyerhoff (Eds.). 2021. The Routledge Handbook of Pidgin and Creole LanguagesReviewed by Stephanie Hackert | pp. 472–478
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