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DeGraff, Michel (ed.), Language creation and language change: Creolization, diachrony and development. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1999. Pp x + 573. Hb $65.00.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 January 2002
Abstract
As the title suggests, the collection under review focuses on two related issues in current linguistic research: language change – with emphasis on diachronic syntax – and what seems to be the more elusive question of “language creation” as instantiated in Creole genesis. The central empirical domain of the latter inquiry, creolization, constitutes the link between the contributions, which are all written against a coherent, broadly generative theoretical background.
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