LINGUIST List 31.1889

Mon Jun 08 2020

TOC: Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 35 / 1 (2020)

Editor for this issue: Sarah Robinson <srobinsonlinguistlist.org>



Date: 05-Jun-2020
From: Karin Plijnaar <karin.plijnaarbenjamins.nl>
Subject: Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages Vol. 35, No. 1 (2020)
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Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/

Journal Title: Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages
Volume Number: 35
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2020


Main Text:

2020. iv, 205 pp.

Table of Contents

Articles:

A description of bare noun phrases in Reunion Creole
Ulrike Albers
pp. 1–36

Pidginization in Abha, Saudi Arabia: Pathways to multifunctionality
Munira Al-Azraqi
pp. 37–61

Adopt and adapt written Kreol: The development of a register within the Sunni Muslim community in Mauritius
A Mooznah Auleear Owodally
pp. 62–87

Chavacano (Philippine Creole Spanish): Are the varieties related?
Bart Jacobs and Mikael Parkvall
pp. 88–124

Two Englishes diverged in the Philippines? A substratist account of Manila Chinese English
Wilkinson Daniel Wong Gonzales and Mie Hiramoto
pp. 125–159

Guest Column:

Broadening creole studies: From grammar towards discourse
Bettina Migge
pp. 160–177

Book Reviews:

Árabi Júba: Un pidgin-créole du Soudan du Sud. By Stefano Manfredi
Reviewed by Shuichiro Nakao
pp. 178–181

Orality, identity, and resistance in Palenque (Colombia): An interdisciplinary approach. By Armin Schwegler, Bryan Kirschen & Graciela Maglia, eds.
Reviewed by John M. Lipski
pp. 182–185

Nominal contact in Michif. By Carrie Gillon & Nicole Rosen
Reviewed by George Lang
pp. 186–189

Negation and negative concord: The view from creoles. Edited by Viviane Déprez & Fabiola Henri
Reviewed by Tjerk Hagemeijer
pp. 190–195

Dictionnaire étymologique des créoles français d’Amérique. Première Partie: Mots d’origine française, Volume 3. By Annegret Bollée, Dominique Fattier & Ingrid Neumann-Holzschuh
Reviewed by Florence Villoing
pp. 196–200

The Portuguese language continuum in Africa and Brazil. By Laura Álvarez López, Perpétua Gonçalves & Juanito Ornelas de Avelar
Reviewed by José María Santos Rovira
pp. 201–205


Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
                            Sociolinguistics


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