Contenu du sommaire : Language Change in Contact Languages : Grammatical and prosodic considerations.
Revue | Studies in Language |
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Numéro | Vol. 33, no 2, 2009 |
Titre du numéro | Language Change in Contact Languages : Grammatical and prosodic considerations. |
Language Change in Contact Languages : Grammatical and prosodic considerations. Guest editors: J. Clancy Clements and Shelome Gooden
- Obituary - Comrie B. p. 257-258
- Language change in contact languages: Grammatical and prosodic considerations: An introduction - Clements J.C., Gooden S. p. 259-276
- The contribution of relexification, grammaticalisation, and reanalysis to creole genesis and development - Lefebvre C. p. 277-311
- Grammaticalization in creoles: Ordinary and not-so-ordinary cases - Bruyn A. p. 312-337
- One in Singapore English - Zhiming B. p. 338–365
- Contact-induced grammaticalization: Evidence from bilingual acquisition - Matthews S., Yip V. p. 366-395
- Tone inventories and tune-text alignments: Prosodic variation in ‘hybrid' prosodic systems - Gooden S., Drayton K.A., Beckman M. p. 396-436
- Subsystem interface and tone typology in Papiamentu - Rivera-Castillo Y. p. 437-458
- A twice-mixed creole? Tracing the history of a prosodic split in the Saramaccan lexicon - Good J. p. 459-498