In:Issues in the Study of Pidgin and Creole Languages
Claire Lefebvre
[Studies in Language Companion Series 70] 2004
► pp. v–x
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Published online: 26 February 2004
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.70.toc
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Table of contents
List of tablesxi
Prefacexiii
List of abbreviationsxv
Introduction1
The genesis of pidgin and creole languages: A State of the Art7
The relexification account of creole genesis. The case of Haitian Creole37
What do creole studies have to offer to mainstream linguistics?125
On data139
Multifunctionality and the concept of lexical entry155
On the semantic opacity of creole languages181
Do creole languages really form a typological class?207
The interplay of relexification and levelling in creole genesis and development231
The emergence of productive morphology in creole languages: The case of Haitian Creole259
References309
Appendices341
Index of authors349
Index of subjects355
