Cognition and situational context: explanations from English-lexicon creole
Dennis R. Craig
págs. 11-23
Robert B. Le Page
págs. 25-36
Towards an atlas of the pidgins and creoles of the Pacific area
Peter Mühlhäusler
págs. 37-49
Connections between sociolinguistics and pidgin–creole studies
John R. Rickford
págs. 51-57
Contributions from pidgin and creole studies to a sociolinguistic theory of language change
Suzanne Romaine
págs. 59-66
Diglossia and language conflict in Haiti
Albert Valdman
págs. 67-80
Women and kinship in creole genesis
Jeffrey P. Williams
págs. 81-89
págs. 91-105
Chinook Jargon in the speech economy of Grand Ronde Reservation, Oregon: an ethnography-of-speaking approach to an historical case of creolization in process
Henry Zenk
págs. 107-124



