27.4351, TOC: Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 31 / 2 (2016)

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Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2016 15:04:24
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages Vol. 31, No. 2 (2016)

 
Publisher:	John Benjamins
			http://www.benjamins.com/ 
			
Journal Title:  Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 
Volume Number:  31 
Issue Number:  2 
Issue Date:  2016 


Main Text:  

2016. iv, 228 pp.

Table of Contents

John Alexander Holm: 1943–2015
Alan N. Baxter 245 – 252

Articles

The sociolinguistic situation in Guadeloupe: Diglossia reconsidered
Kathe Managan 253 – 287

A socio-historical account of the formation of the creole language of Antigua
Maria Teresa Galarza Ballester 288 – 315

Language variation and dimensions of prestige in Belizean Kriol
William Salmon and Jennifer Gómez Menjivar 316 – 360

Guest Column

Creole formation and L2 acquisition: On re-evaluating processes and labels
Marlyse Baptista 361 – 389

Short Notes

The Germans and German influence on Krio, and the Krio R
Ian F. Hancock 390 – 399

Creole distinctiveness: A dead end
Enoch O. Aboh 400 – 418

You got Gungbe, but we got the numbers: Feature pools show that creoles are
still typologically distinct
Peter Bakker 419 – 435

Book Reviews

Palenque (Colombia): oralidad, identidad y resistencia. Edited by Armin
Schwegler and Graciela Maglia
Reviewed by John M. Lipski 436 – 439

Talk of St Kitts and Nevis. By Philip Baker & Lee Pederson
Reviewed by Andrei A. Avram 440 – 444

Bequia Talk (St Vincent and the Grenadines). Miriam Meyerhoff and James A.
Walker
Reviewed by Paula Prescod 445 – 448

Portuguese Missionary Grammars in Asia, Africa and Brazil, 1550–1800. By Otto
Zwartjes
Reviewed by Alan N. Baxter 449 – 453

Portugiesisch und Kabuverdianu in Kontakt. Muster des Code-Switching und
lexikalische Innovationen in Raptexten aus Lissabon. [Portuguese and
Kabuverdianu in contact. Code-switching patterns and lexical innovations in
rap texts from Lisbon]. By Christina Märzhäuser
Reviewed by Eva Martha Eckkrammer 454 – 458

Dicionário livre santome/português — Livlu-nglandji santome/putugêji. By
Gabriel Antunes de Araujo and Tjerk Hagemeijer
Reviewed by Alan N. Baxter 458 – 462

Singapore English. Structure, variation and usage. Studies in English
Language. By Jakob R. E. Leimgruber
Reviewed by Umberto Ansaldo 463 – 466

Exploring language in a multilingual context. Variation, interaction and
ideology in language documentation. By Bettina Migge and Isabelle Léglise
Reviewed by Kofi Yakpo 467 – 472
 



Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
                     Sociolinguistics

Subject Language(s): Creole English, Antigua and Barbuda (aig)
                     Creole French, Guadeloupean (gcf)
                     Kriol English, Belize (bzj)



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