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Creole dialects. --- Creole languages --- Creolized languages --- Languages, Mixed --- Pidgin languages
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Creolan languages --- Pidgin --- Germanic languages --- Romance languages --- Pidgin languages --- Creole dialects --- Bibliography --- -Pidgin languages --- -Contact vernaculars --- Hybrid languages --- Jargons --- Pidgeon languages --- Pigeon languages --- Lingua francas --- Languages, Mixed --- Creole languages --- Creolized languages --- -Bibliography --- Contact vernaculars --- Pidgin languages - Bibliography --- Creole dialects - Bibliography
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The purpose of this volume is to make more accessible, for the use of researchers and students in the field of pidgins and creoles, presentations of the third International Conference on Pidgins and Creoles in Honolulu, 1975, dealing with English-based creoles. Aside from their documentary value, the ten papers of this volume are of interest for several reasons: they contain interesting data and observations on the languages themselves, in particular Trinidadian Creole, Guyanese Creole, St. Kitts Creole, and Bahamian English.
Creole dialects, English --- Pidgin languages. --- Contact vernaculars --- Hybrid languages --- Jargons --- Pidgeon languages --- Pigeon languages --- Lingua francas --- Languages, Mixed --- English Creole languages --- Negro-English dialects --- Congresses --- Congresses. --- Pidgin languages
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Destined to become a landmark work, this book is devoted principally to a reassessment of the content, categories, boundaries, and basic assumptions of pidgin and creole studies. It includes revised and elaborated papers from meetings of the Society for Pidgin and Creole Linguistics in addition to commissioned papers from leading scholars in the field. As a group, the papers undertake this reassessment through a reevaluation of pidgin/creole terminology and contact language typology (Section One); a requestioning of process and evolution in pidginization, creolization, and other language conta
Pidgin languages. --- Creole dialects. --- Creole languages --- Creolized languages --- Languages, Mixed --- Pidgin languages --- Contact vernaculars --- Hybrid languages --- Jargons --- Pidgeon languages --- Pigeon languages --- Lingua francas --- Dialectology --- Sociolinguistics --- Creolan languages --- Pidgin
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This volume brings together a number of studies on the early stages of creolization which are entirely based on historical data. The recent (re)discovery of early documents written in creole languages such as Negerhollands, Bajan, and Sranan, allows for a detailed and empirically founded reconstruction of creolization as an historical-linguistic process. In addition, demographic and socio-historical evidence on some of the relevant former colonies, such as Surinam, Haiti, and Martinique, sheds new light on some crucial sociolinguistic aspects of creolization, such as the rate of nativization
Creolan languages --- Dialectology --- Creole dialects --- Creole languages --- Creolized languages --- Languages, Mixed --- Pidgin languages --- History.
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Basic notions in the field of creole studies, including the category of "creole languages" itself, have been questioned in recent years: Can creoles be defined on structural or on purely sociohistorical grounds? Can creolization be understood as a graded process, possibly resulting in different degrees of "radicalness" and intermediate language types ("semi-creoles")? If so, by which linguistic structures are these characterized, and by which extralinguistic conditions have they been brought about? Which are the linguistic mechanisms underlying processes of restructuring, and how did grammatic
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This collection of original essays is intended to both celebrate Derek Bickerton's sixty-fifth birthday and honor his long and eminent career. Each author included in the volume is a noted scholar who has distinguished him/herself in some area of linguistics and has professionally or personally interacted with Bickerton and been influenced by his work. While the papers make independent thematic contributions, they also discuss, augment, present alternatives to, or are inspired in some way by Bickerton's seminal ideas or penetrating analyses. The book is organized into 5 sections.
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Creole dialects --- Noun phrase. --- Syntax. --- Creole languages --- Creolized languages --- Noun phrase --- Syntax --- Languages, Mixed --- Pidgin languages
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Gobbledygook --- Hybrid languages --- Jargons --- Mixed languages --- Languages, Mixed. --- Languages, Mixed --- Languages in contact --- Pidgin languages
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Creole dialects --- Languages in contact --- Congresses. --- -Creole languages --- Creolized languages --- Languages, Mixed --- Pidgin languages --- Congresses --- -Congresses
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