27.2147, TOC: Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 31/1 (2016)

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Subject: 27.2147, TOC: Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 31/1 (2016)

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Date: Tue, 10 May 2016 12:57:40
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages Vol. 31, No. 1 (2016)

 
Publisher:	John Benjamins
			http://www.benjamins.com/ 
			
Journal Title:  Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 
Volume Number:  31 
Issue Number:  1 
Issue Date:  2016 


Main Text:  

2016. iv, 244 pp.

Table of Contents

Articles

Moving forward in time: Spatial construal of time in Singapore English
Huishan A. Goh 
1 – 15

The Present Perfect borders: A study in language contact
Patrícia Amaral 
16 – 41

Palenquero and Spanish: A first psycholinguistic exploration
John M. Lipski 
42 – 81

Rethinking Australian Aboriginal English-based speech varieties: Evidence from
Woorabinda
Jennifer Munro and Ilana Mushin 
82 – 112

Critical mass in Michif
Carrie Gillon and Nicole Rosen 
113 – 140

An outline of Macau Pidgin Portuguese
Michelle Li and Stephen Matthews 
141 – 183

Guest Column

Stepping back to move forward: An introspection on the history of some key
questions driving our field
Marlyse Baptista 
184 – 199

Short Notes

A response to Perez
Sandro Sessarego 
200 – 212

Response to Sessarego’s response
Danae Perez 
213 – 216

Book Reviews

Agency in the emergence of creole languages. Edited by Nicholas Faraclas
Reviewed by George L. Huttar 
217 – 222

Language contact in the Danish West Indies: Giving Jack his jacket. By Robin
Sabino
Reviewed by Peter Bakker 
223 – 228

The acquisition of creole languages: How children surpass their input. By Dany
Adone
Reviewed by Stephen Matthews 
229 – 232

African American, creole, and other vernacular Englishes in Education: A
bibliographic resource. By John R. Rickford, Julie Sweetland, Angela E.
Rickford & Thomas Grano
Reviewed by Bettina Migge 
233 – 236

Dynamics of contact-induced language change. Edited by Claudine Chamoreau and
Isabelle Léglise
Reviewed by Jeff Good 
237 – 241

>From Creole to Standard. Shakespeare, language, and literature in a
postcolonial context. By Roshni Mooneeram
Reviewed by Susanne Mühleisen 
242 – 244
 



Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
                     Morphology
                     Psycholinguistics
                     Semantics
                     Sociolinguistics
                     Syntax

Subject Language(s): Algonquin (alq)
                     Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
                     English (eng)
                     French (fra)
                     Kriol (rop)
                     Macanese (mzs)
                     Michif (crg)
                     Ojibwa, Severn (ojs)
                     Palenquero (pln)
                     Portuguese (por)
                     Spanish (spa)



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