
Creole Languages and Language Acquisition
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- Intro
- Introduction: Creole languages and language acquisition
- Part I: Creolization as first-language acquisition
- Small steps or large leaps? Undergeneralization and overgeneralization in creole acquisition
- Creoles and the bankruptcy of current acquisition theory
- Comment on Bickerton's paper
- Ambient language and learner output in a creole environment
- Creole languages and parameter setting: A case study using Haitian Creole and the pro-drop parameter
- Part II: Creolization as second-language acquisition
- Does creologeny really recapitulate ontogeny?
- The making of a language from a lexical point of view
- Creolization and the acquisition of English as a second language
- Part III: Creolization as relexification
- The functional category "agreement" and creole genesis
- On the acquisition of nominal structures in the genesis of Haitian Creole
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