
Defining Creole
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- Intro
- Contents
- Part I: Is There Such a Thing as a Creole?
- 1. Defining "Creole" as a Synchronic Term
- 2. The World's Simplest Grammars Are Creole Grammars
- 3. The Rest of the Story: Restoring Pidginization to Creole Genesis Theory
- 4. Saramaccan and Haitian as Young Grammars: The Pitfalls of Syntactocentrism in Creole Genesis Research
- 5. The Founder Principle versus the Creole Prototype: Squaring Theory with Data
- Part II: Is Creole Change Different from Language Change in Older Languages?
- 6. Looking into the Void: Zero Copula in the Creole Mesolect
- 7. The Diachrony of Predicate Negation in Saramaccan Creole: Synchronic and Typological Implications
- 8. Sisters under the Skin: A Case for Genetic Relationship between the Atlantic English-Based Creoles
- 9. Creole Transplantation: A Source of Solutions to Resistant Anomalies
- 10. Creoles, Intertwined Languages, and "Bicultural Identity"
- Part III: The Gray Zone: The Cline of Pidginization or the Inflectional Parameter?
- 11. What Happened to English?
- 12. Inflectional Morphology and Universal Grammar: Post Hoc versus Propter Hoc
- 13. Strange Bedfellows: Recovering the Origins of Black English
- Notes
- References
- Index
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