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Publisher: John Benjamins http://www.benjamins.com/ Journal Title: Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages Volume Number: 18 Issue Number: 1 Issue Date: 2003 Main text: Table of contents Articles The Lexical Competence Hypothesis: A Cognitive Account of the Relationship Between Vernacularization and Grammatical Expansion in Creolization Carla L. Hudson and Inge-Marie Eigsti 1 - 79 How Perfect Is Perfective Marking? An Analysis of Terminological Problems in the Description of Some Tense-aspect Categories in Creoles Valerie Youssef 81 - 105 Column What Motivates Changes That Occur in Emerging Pidgins and Creoles? Sarah G. Thomason 107 - 120 Short Notes The Emergence of a TMA Grammatical Device in a Stable Pidgin: The Russenorsk Preverbal Po Construction Ernst H�kon Jahr 121 - 130 Book Reviews Review of Pidgins and Creoles: An introduction by Ishtla Singh. Bethany Morrisey 131 - 134 Review of Contribution � l�tude de la gen�se dun cr�ole: latlas linguistique dHa�ti, cartes et commentaires by Dominique Fattier Annegret Boll�e 134 - 139 Review of Mauritius: Its Creole language. The ultimate Creole phrase book and dictionary. English-Creole dictionary by Jacques K. Lee. London. Anthony P. Grant 139 - 140 Review of Diathesen im Mauritius- und SeychellenKreol. Script Oralia 88 by Sibylle Kriegel. Dany Adone 141 - 146 Review of Teaching Language and Literacy: Policies and Procedures for Vernacular Situations by Dennis R. Craig. Mary Schmida 146 - 148 Review of A buku fu okanisi anga ingiisi wowtu: AukanEnglish Dictionary and EnglishAukan Index by Louis Shanks Bettina Migge 149 - 152 Review of Out of Africa: African influences in Atlantic Creoles by Mikael Parkvall George L. Huttar 152 - 157 For more information: http://www.benjamins.nl/cgi-bin/t_seriesview.cgi?series=JPCLMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue