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BukuAtlantic meets Pacific: A global view of Pidginization and Creolization (Selected papers from the Society for Pidgin and Creole Linguistics)
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Author: Byrne, Francis (Editor); Holm, John (Editor)
Topik: PIDGIN LANGUAGES; ALANGUAGE IN CONTACT; CREOL DIALECTS
Bahasa: (EN )    ISBN: 90-272-5232-7    
Penerbit: Benjamins     Tempat Terbit: Amsterdam    Tahun Terbit: 1993    
Jenis: Books
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  1. Latent intervocalic liquids in Aluku links to the phonological past of a Maroon creole, halaman 25-36
  2. On onsets explaining Negerhollands initial clusters, halaman 37-48
  3. A Bantu model for the seychellois pour-dire complementizer, halaman 49-56
  4. Polysemic functionality of prepositions in pidgins and creoles the case of fo in Anglo-Nigerian pidgin, halaman 57-70
  5. Is Haitian creole a pro-drop language?, halaman 71-90
  6. Null subject in Mauritian creole and the pro-drop parameter, halaman 91-104
  7. The Mauritian creole lekor reflexive: Substrate influence on the target-location parameter, halaman 105-118
  8. Cliticization of pronouns in Berbice Dutch and Eastern Ijo, halaman 119-132
  9. Are there possessive pronouns in Atlantic creoles?, halaman 133-144
  10. Subject pronouns and person/number in Palenquero, halaman 145-164
  11. Are Ndjuka comparative markers verbs?, halaman 165-174
  12. Why serial verb constructions? Neither bioprogram nor substrate!, halaman 175-182
  13. Directional serial verb constructions in Caribbean English creoles, halaman 183-206
  14. A few observations on the creole aspectual marker ta and some implications for finiteness, halaman 207-216
  15. Origin and development of ta in Afro-Hispanic creoles, halaman 217-232
  16. Creole aspect and morphological typology, halaman 233-242
  17. Subjunctive mood in Papiamentu, halaman 243-250
  18. The decline of predicate marking in Tok Pisin, halaman 251-260
  19. Stem and so-called anterior verb forms in Haitian creole, halaman 261-278
  20. The parallel continuum model for suriname a preliminary study, halaman 279-290
  21. Haitian creole as the official language in education and in the media the effects on structure, lexicon and status, halaman 291-298
  22. Pidgins and creoles in education in Australia and the Southwest pacific, halaman 299-308
  23. Is Tok Pisin a threat to sare?, halaman 309-320
  24. The transitivizer and pidgin chronology, halaman 333-340
  25. Tok Pisin I kamap pisin gen? Is Tok Pisin repidginizing?, halaman 341-354
  26. Documenting the Papian-based pidgins of insular New Guinea, halaman 355-370
  27. Towards gradualist model of ceolization, halaman 371-380
  28. The genesis of Portuguese creole in Africa, halaman 381-390
  29. The transmission of creole languages, halaman 391-398
  30. African vs. Austronesian substrate influence on the Spanish-based creoles, halaman 399-408
  31. Antillean creole on St. Barthelemy, halaman 409-418
  32. Hesseling and Van Ginneken on language contact, variation, and creolization, halaman 419-430
  33. Foreign worker's German is it a pidgin?, halaman 431-440
  34. Shaba Swahili and the processes of linguistic contact, halaman 441-458
  35. Learning pidgin English through Chinese characters, halaman 459-465

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