Creoles, pidgins, and sundry languages: essays in honor of Pieter Seuren(1).

From: Linguistics: an interdisciplinary journal of the languagesciences | Date: September 1, 2000| Author: ARENDS, JACQUES | Copyright information

Readers familiar with Pieter Seuren's work in theoretical linguistics may be somewhat surprised to find an issue of Linguistics in his honor entirely devoted to creoles, pidgins and "sundry(2) languages." After all, this is an area he has worked in only occasionally, although the bibliography below still counts no less than fifteen publications on this topic. In fact, as he once told me, Pieter has been fascinated by creoles ever since, as a student at the University of Amsterdam, ...

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