All Stories

  1. Heritage Languages
  2. Description, linguistics 1.0. Theory, linguistics 3.0?
  3. Introduction: Language in the mines
  4. Dakin, Karen Claudia Parodi Natalie Operstein: Language Contact and Change in Mesoamerica and Beyond
  5. Language contact: Trojan horse or new potential for cross-fertilization?
  6. Book Review: Origins of a Creole: The History of Papiamentu and its African Ties, written by Bart Jacobs
  7. Language contact outcomes as the result of bilingual optimization strategies
  8. Challenges of comparability
  9. Review of Meyerhoff & Nagy (2008): Social lives in language – Sociolinguistics and multilingual speech communities. Celebrating the work of Gillian Sankoff
  10. A Tribute to Norval Smith
  11. Subordination in Native South American Languages
  12. Functional Categories
  13. From Linguistic Areas to Areal Linguistics
  14. Review of Winford (2003): An introduction to contact linguistics
  15. Een Model Voor Taalcontact
  16. Review of Couto (1997): Papia. Revista de crioulos de base ibérica/Revista de criollos de base ibérica
  17. Review of Mufwene & Condon (1993): Africanisms in Afro-American language varieties
  18. Wanted
  19. Studying Variation in Older Texts
  20. Pidgins and Creoles
  21. The First Seven Years, Fat or Lean?
  22. Saramaccan and Haitian
  23. De Sociolinguïstische Geschiedenis Van Het Negerhollands
  24. Review of Boretzky, Enninger & Stolz (1985): Akten des 1. Essener Kolloquiums über “Kreolsprachen und Sprachkon-takte”
  25. Review of Washabaugh (1986): Five fingers for survival
  26. Loreto Todd. 1984. Modern Englishes. Pidgins and Creoles
  27. Substrata versus Universals in Creole Genesis
  28. Taalattitude, Taalvaardigheid, en Sociale Omstandigheden Van Marokkaanse Arbeiders in Nederland
  29. Nederlands Tegen Buitenlanders
  30. Introduction: South American indigenous languages; genealogy, typology, contacts