In:Deconstructing Creole
Edited by Umberto Ansaldo, Stephen Matthews and Lisa Lim
[Typological Studies in Language 73] 2007
► pp. v–x
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Published online: 22 June 2007
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.73.toc
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Table of contents
Acknowledgementsxi
Deconstructing creole: The rationale
Part I: Typology and grammar19
Creole morphology revisited
The role of typology in language creation: A descriptive take
Creoles, complexity and associational semantics
Admixture and after: The Chamic languages and the Creole prototype
Relexification and pidgin development: The case of Cape Dutch Pidgin
Part II: Sociohistorical contexts165
Transmission and transfer
The sociolinguistic history of the Peranakans: What it tells us about 'creolization'
The complexity that really matters: The role of political economy in creole genesis
Creole metaphors in cultural analysis
Index
