29.138, TOC: Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 32 / 2 (2017)
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Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2018 15:15:54
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages Vol. 32, No. 2 (2017)
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages
Volume Number: 32
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 2017
Main Text:
2017. iv, 263 pp.
Table of Contents
Obituary
Mervyn Coleridge Alleyne, 1933–2016
Pages 203 – 204
Articles
Demonstratives and the emergence of a definite article in Juba Arabic and
Ki-Nubi
Stefano Manfredi
Pages 205 – 232
Putting Matawai on the Surinamese linguistic map
Bettina Migge
Pages 233 – 262
On the origin of some Northern Songhay mixed languages
Carlos M. Benítez-Torres and Anthony P. Grant
Pages 263 – 303
A new window into the history of Chabacano: Two unknown mid-19th century texts
Mauro A. Fernández and Eeva Sippola
Pages 304 – 338
Language shift, endangerment and prestige: Kriol and Garifuna in Hopkins,
Belize
Maya Ravindranath Abtahian
Pages 339 – 364
Documenting Unserdeutsch: Reversing colonial amnesia
Péter Maitz and Craig Alan Volker
Pages 365 – 397
Guest-column
Competing I-grammars in creole genesis: A synchronic and diachronic view
Marlyse Baptista
Pages 398 – 415
Short-notes
On the comparative (ad)verbial marker pass
Ian F. Hancock
Pages 416 – 422
The influence of Portuguese on Amazonian French Creole lexicon: Some
preliminary observations
Jo-Anne S. Ferreira
Pages 423 – 432
Book reviews
Review of Mühlhäusler, Peter & Joshua Nash (2012) Norfolk Island, history,
people, environment, language
Reviewed by Ian F. Hancock
Pages 433 – 437
Review of Aboh, Enoch O., Smith Norval & Anne Zribi-Hertz, (Eds.) (2012) The
morphosyntax of reiteration in creole and non-creole languages
Reviewed by Ana R. Luís
Pages 438 – 441
Review of Velupillai, Viveka (2015) Pidgins, creoles & mixed languages: An
introduction
Reviewed by George Lang
Pages 442 – 445
Review of Prescod, Paula, (Ed.) (2014) Language issues in Saint Vincent and
the Grenadines
Reviewed by Jeffrey P. Williams
Pages 446 – 448
Review of Sessarego, Sandro (2014) The Afro-Bolivian determiner phrase. A
microparametric approach
Reviewed by Danae Perez
Pages 449 – 453
Review of Krämer, Philipp, (Ed.) (2014) Ausgewählte Arbeiten der Kreolistik
des 19. Jahrhunderts/ Selected works from 19th century creolistics. Emilio
Teza, Thomas Russell, Erik Pontoppidan, Adolpho Coelho
Reviewed by Mario Portilla
Pages 454 – 457
Review of Ansaldo, Umberto, (Ed.) (2012) Pidgins and creoles in Asia
Reviewed by J. Clancy Clements
Pages 458 – 461
Review of Gilmore, Perry (2016) Kisisi (Our language). The story of Colin and
Sadiki
Reviewed by Peter Bakker
Pages 462 – 465
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
Morphology
Sociolinguistics
Syntax
Subject Language(s): Chavacano (cbk)
Creole Arabic, Sudanese (pga)
Garifuna (cab)
Kriol (rop)
Nubi (kcn)
Saramaccan (srm)
Tadaksahak (dsq)
Tagdal (tda)
Tasawaq (twq)
Unserdeutsch (uln)
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