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Title: | The Emergence of Pidgin and Creole Languages | Contributor(s): | Siegel, Jeff (author) | Publication Date: | 2008 | Handle Link: | https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/2241 | Abstract: | When people who speak different languages come into sustained contact, new varieties of language sometimes emerge. These are called 'contact varieties. This book deals primarily with contact varieties that have emerged in the Australia-Pacific region within the last 150 years as the result of colonialism. Although the focus is on two particular types of contact varieties, pidgins and creoles, other types are mentioned as well, including cindigenized varieties' and 'language shift varieties. Since all these terms are used in a variety of ways in the literature on language contact, I begin with some definitions. | Publication Type: | Book | Publisher: | Oxford University Press | Place of Publication: | New York, United States of America | ISBN: | 9780199216666 9780199216673 |
Fields of Research (FOR) 2008: | 200401 Applied Linguistics and Educational Linguistics | Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2008: | 970120 Expanding Knowledge in Language, Communication and Culture | HERDC Category Description: | A1 Authored Book - Scholarly | Publisher/associated links: | http://books.google.com.au/books?id=mU2mDikoU4sC&dq http://nla.gov.au/anbd.bib-an42970927 http://www.oup.com.au/titles/academic/linguistics/9780199216673 |
Extent of Pages: | 320 | Series Name: | Oxford linguistics |
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