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Book SynopsisContents: Christian Uffmann, Markedness, faithfulness and creolization: The retention of the unmarked. -
Albert Valdman/
Iskra Iskrova, A new look at nazalization in Haitian Creole. -
Emmanuel Nikiema/
Parth Bhatt, Two types of R deletion in Haitian Creole. -
Sabine Lappe/
Ingo Plag, Rules versus analogy: Modeling variation in word-final epenthesis in Sranan. -
Norval Smith, New evidence from the Past: To epenthesize or not to epenthesize, that is the question. -
Emmanuel Schang, Syllabic structure and creolization in Saotomense. -
Anne-Marie Brousseau, The accentual system of Haitian Creole: The role of transfer and markedness values. -
David Sutcliffe, African American English suprasegmentals: A study of pitch patterns in the Black English of the United States. -
Winford James, The role of tone and rhyme structure in the organisation of grammatical morphemes in Tobagonian. -
Shelome Gooden, Prosodic contrast in Jamaican Creole reduplication. -
Thomas Klein, Syllable structure and lexical markedness in creole morphophonology: Determiner allomorphy in Haitian and elsewhere. -
Margot van den Berg, Early 18th century Sranan
-man. -
Patrick Steinkrüger, Morphological processes of word formation in Chabacano (Philippine Spanish Creole). -
Nicholas Faraclas, The
-pela suffix in Tok Pisin and the notion of >simplicity< in Pidgin and Creole languages: What happens to morphology under contact? -
Tonjes Veenstra, What verbal morphology can tell us about creole genesis: the case of French-related creoles. -
Marlyse Baptista, Inflectional plural marking in pidgins and creoles: a comparative study. -
Alain Kihm, Inflectional categories in creole languages.