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An introduction to pidgins and creoles
An introduction to pidgins and creoles






Part 5 Conclusions and annotated language list: Conclusions, Jacques Arends, Pieter Muysken and Norval Smith

  • Fronting, Tonjes Veenstra and Hans den Besten.
  • Serial verbs, Pieter Muysken and Tonjes Veenstra.
  • Reflexives, Pieter Muysken and Norval Smith.
  • Part 4 Grammatical features: TMA Particles and auxiliaries, Peter Bakker, Marike Post and Hein van der Voort
  • Sranan, Lilian Adamson and Norval Smith.
  • Papiamento, Silvia Kouwenberg and Pieter Muysken.
  • Saramaccan, Peter Bakker, Norval Smith and Tonjes Veenstra.
  • Haitian, Pieter Muysken and Tonjes Veenstra.
  • Part 3 Sketches of individual languages: Eskimo pidgin, Hein van der Voort
  • Universalist approaches, Pieter Muysken and Tonjes Veenstra.
  • Gradualist and developmental hypotheses, Jacques Arends and Adrienne Bruyn.
  • Theories focusing on the non-European input, Jacques Arends, Silvia Kouwenberg and Norval Smith.
  • Part 2 Theories of genesis: Theories focusing on the European input, Hans den Besten, Pieter Muysken and Norval Smith
  • Creole literature, Lilian Adamson and Cefas van Rossum.
  • Decolonisation, language planning and education, Rene Appel and Ludo Verhoeven.
  • Mixed languages and language intertwining, Peter Bakker and Pieter Muysken.
  • The socio-historical background of creoles, Jacques Arends.
  • Part 1 General aspects: The study of pidgin and creole languages, Pieter Muysken and Norval Smith.
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    An introduction to pidgins and creoles