International audienceThe article discusses research on the sociolinguistics of creole languages focusing on the creole continuum notion and its viability. The paper argues that the evidence shows that this notion is rather problematic and cannot coherently explain language practices in English official Creole communities or other communities where creoles are regularly used
International audienceResearch employing early quantitative sociolinguistic methods was instrumental...
This chapter outlines a research framework in which pidgin and Creole languages (PCL) are conceptual...
This paper argues that creolistics has tended to overemphasize the formal and general properties of ...
International audienceThe article discusses research on the sociolinguistics of creole languages foc...
The objective of this article is to analyse the different hypotheses which have developed around cre...
This volume of essays constitutes an up-to-date survey of pidgin and creole linguistics intended for...
International audienceThese four volumes reprint important papers for the research on Creole and Pid...
This article investigates Language Making processes in multilingual postcolonial societies where Cre...
International audienceThis paper critically reviews the research on sociolinguistics in relation to ...
There are multiple connections between Pidgins and Creoles (P/Cs) and sociolinguistics. They reflect...
International audienceThis new four volume collection, Pidgins and Creoles, will showcase the major ...
This article presents an outlook of pidgins and creoles starting from the background of the ariseof ...
International audienceThat creole languages resemble each other beyond the diversity of their lexifi...
A pidgin is a contact language that arises in situations where two linguistic communities with no la...
Pidgin and creole languages are usually the result of contacts between people who do not speak each ...
International audienceResearch employing early quantitative sociolinguistic methods was instrumental...
This chapter outlines a research framework in which pidgin and Creole languages (PCL) are conceptual...
This paper argues that creolistics has tended to overemphasize the formal and general properties of ...
International audienceThe article discusses research on the sociolinguistics of creole languages foc...
The objective of this article is to analyse the different hypotheses which have developed around cre...
This volume of essays constitutes an up-to-date survey of pidgin and creole linguistics intended for...
International audienceThese four volumes reprint important papers for the research on Creole and Pid...
This article investigates Language Making processes in multilingual postcolonial societies where Cre...
International audienceThis paper critically reviews the research on sociolinguistics in relation to ...
There are multiple connections between Pidgins and Creoles (P/Cs) and sociolinguistics. They reflect...
International audienceThis new four volume collection, Pidgins and Creoles, will showcase the major ...
This article presents an outlook of pidgins and creoles starting from the background of the ariseof ...
International audienceThat creole languages resemble each other beyond the diversity of their lexifi...
A pidgin is a contact language that arises in situations where two linguistic communities with no la...
Pidgin and creole languages are usually the result of contacts between people who do not speak each ...
International audienceResearch employing early quantitative sociolinguistic methods was instrumental...
This chapter outlines a research framework in which pidgin and Creole languages (PCL) are conceptual...
This paper argues that creolistics has tended to overemphasize the formal and general properties of ...