LINGUIST List 17.1461

Fri May 12 2006

TOC: J of Pidgins and Creole Languages 20/2 (2005)

Editor for this issue: Maria Moreno-Rollins <marialinguistlist.org>


Directory         1.    Paul Peranteau, Journal of Pidgins and Creole Languages Vol 20, No 2 (2005)


Message 1: Journal of Pidgins and Creole Languages Vol 20, No 2 (2005)
Date: 09-May-2006
From: Paul Peranteau <paulbenjamins.com>
Subject: Journal of Pidgins and Creole Languages Vol 20, No 2 (2005)


Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/

Journal Title: Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages Volume Number: 20 Issue Number: 2 Issue Date: 2005


Main Text:

Table of contents

ArticlesThe "basic locative construction" in Gbe languages and Surinamese creolesJames Essegbey 229–267

Systemic Transfer, Topic Prominence, and the Bare Conditional in SingaporeEnglishBao Zhiming and Lye Hui Min 269–291

ColumnApplied Creolistics RevisitedJeff Siegel 293–323

ObituaryTerry Crowley 1953–2005

Jeff Siegel 325–343

Short NotesWhere have all the children gone?Carla L. Hudson Kam 345–351

ReviewsSerial verbs in Oceanic: A descriptive typology. By Terry Crowley. OxfordUniversity Press. 2002.Reviewed by Miriam Meyerhoff 353–363

Atlas of the languages of Suriname. Ed. by Eithne Carlin & Jacques Arends.KITLV Press Leiden.2002.Reviewed by Laurence Goury 364–369

Recent development in creole studies. Ed. by Dany Adone. Tübingen: Max NiemeyerVerlag. 2003.Reviewed by Teresa A. Griffith 369–374

Creole discourse: Exploring prestige formation and change across CaribbeanEnglish-lexicon creoles. By Susanne Mühleisen. Amsterdam/ Philadelphia. JohnBenjamins. 2002.Reviewed by Pauline Christie 374–377

Talking rhythm stressing tone: The role of prominence in Anglo-West Africancreole languages. By Hubert Devonish. Jamaica. Arawak Publications. 2002Reviewed by Michael C. Cahill 378–382

An Arabic creole in Africa: The Nubi language of Uganda. By Ineke Wellens.2003.Reviewed by Alan S. Kaye 382–387

Pidgin grammar. An introduction to the creole language of Hawai'i. By KentSakoda and Jeff Siegel. Honolulu. Bess Press. 2003.Reviewed by Suzanne Romaine 387–392

Entwisted tongues: Comparative creole literatures. By George Lang.Amsterdam/Atlanta. Editions Rodopi. 2000.Reviewed by Glenn Gilbert 392–395

Language in Jamaica. By Pauline Christie. Jamaica. Arawak Publications. 2003.Reviewed by Susanne Mühleisen 395–398


Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics                             Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): Éwé (ewe)                             Nubi (kcn)                             Sranan (srn)