Part II - Christoph Neuenschwander: Language ideologies in the legitimisation of Tok Pisin as a lingua franca Pidgins and Creoles all over the world seem to share common aspects in the historical circumstances of their genesis and evolution. They all emerged in the context of colonialism, in which not only colonisers and colonised, but also the various groups of the colonised population spoke different languages. Pidgins and Creoles, quite simply, resulted from the need to communicate.¬¬ Yet, the degree to which they became accepted as a lingua franca or in fact even as a linguistic variety in its own right, strikingly differs from variety to variety. The current research project focuses on two Pacific Creoles: Tok Pisin, spoken on Pap...
Tok Pisin is a pidgin/creole language spoken since the late 19th century in most of the area that no...
Based on the hypothesis that the influence of English is increasing in Papua New Guinea, the present...
For over a century, the development of English, especially its two waves of foreign influence during...
RESUMEN As a result of colonialism, pidgins and creoles emerged around the world in order to fulfil...
New Zealand English first emerged at the beginning of the 19th century as a result of the dialect co...
Tok Pisin is the most prevailing common language in Papua New Guinea. It was originally an English ...
Rdgins and creoles are widely varied with respect to their uses and func-tions, whether officially r...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the sociolinguistic process of pidginization and to sho...
The objective of this article is to analyse the different hypotheses which have developed around cre...
How are new dialects and new languages represented and evaluated in public discourse
This paper compares the use of two Pacific creole languages, Tok Pisin in Papua New Guinea and Hawai...
This thesis explores the attitudes of university students toward Pijin, a Melanesian Creole that is ...
This article investigates Language Making processes in multilingual postcolonial societies where Cre...
Why do groups of speakers in certain times and places come up with new varieties of languages? What ...
This paper looks at the language of adolescents in the Admiralty Islands, who are educated through t...
Tok Pisin is a pidgin/creole language spoken since the late 19th century in most of the area that no...
Based on the hypothesis that the influence of English is increasing in Papua New Guinea, the present...
For over a century, the development of English, especially its two waves of foreign influence during...
RESUMEN As a result of colonialism, pidgins and creoles emerged around the world in order to fulfil...
New Zealand English first emerged at the beginning of the 19th century as a result of the dialect co...
Tok Pisin is the most prevailing common language in Papua New Guinea. It was originally an English ...
Rdgins and creoles are widely varied with respect to their uses and func-tions, whether officially r...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the sociolinguistic process of pidginization and to sho...
The objective of this article is to analyse the different hypotheses which have developed around cre...
How are new dialects and new languages represented and evaluated in public discourse
This paper compares the use of two Pacific creole languages, Tok Pisin in Papua New Guinea and Hawai...
This thesis explores the attitudes of university students toward Pijin, a Melanesian Creole that is ...
This article investigates Language Making processes in multilingual postcolonial societies where Cre...
Why do groups of speakers in certain times and places come up with new varieties of languages? What ...
This paper looks at the language of adolescents in the Admiralty Islands, who are educated through t...
Tok Pisin is a pidgin/creole language spoken since the late 19th century in most of the area that no...
Based on the hypothesis that the influence of English is increasing in Papua New Guinea, the present...
For over a century, the development of English, especially its two waves of foreign influence during...