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Solombala-English in Archangel

  • Ingvild Broch
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Language Contact in the Arctic
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Chapters in this book

  1. I-VIIII
  2. Introduction1
  3. Northern pidgins
  4. Dual-source pidgins and reverse creoloids: Northern perspectives on language contact5
  5. The special case of Arctic pidgins15
  6. Siberia
  7. Language contact in northeastern Siberia (Chukotka and Kamchatka)33
  8. Chukchi, English, and Eskimo: A survey of jargons in the Chukotka Peninsula area47
  9. A case of nongenetic development in the Arctic area: The contribution of Aleut and Russian to the formation of Copper Island Aleut63
  10. The Taimyr Peninsula Russian-based pidgin79
  11. Northwestern Russia and Scandinavia
  12. Solombala-English in Archangel93
  13. The Vardø merchants' reduced Russian99
  14. On the pidgin status of Russenorsk107
  15. Aspect marking and grammaticalization in Russenorsk compared with Immigrant Swedish123
  16. Greenland
  17. Eskimo pidgin in West Greenland157
  18. North America
  19. Language contact and pidginization in Davis Strait, Hudson Strait, and the Gulf of Saint Lawrence (northeast Canada)261
  20. An Inuit pidgin around Belle-Isle Strait (research note)311
  21. Broken Slavey and Jargon Loucheux: A first exploration317
  22. Arctic origin and domestic development of Chinook Jargon321
  23. Index341
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Chapters in this book

  1. I-VIIII
  2. Introduction1
  3. Northern pidgins
  4. Dual-source pidgins and reverse creoloids: Northern perspectives on language contact5
  5. The special case of Arctic pidgins15
  6. Siberia
  7. Language contact in northeastern Siberia (Chukotka and Kamchatka)33
  8. Chukchi, English, and Eskimo: A survey of jargons in the Chukotka Peninsula area47
  9. A case of nongenetic development in the Arctic area: The contribution of Aleut and Russian to the formation of Copper Island Aleut63
  10. The Taimyr Peninsula Russian-based pidgin79
  11. Northwestern Russia and Scandinavia
  12. Solombala-English in Archangel93
  13. The Vardø merchants' reduced Russian99
  14. On the pidgin status of Russenorsk107
  15. Aspect marking and grammaticalization in Russenorsk compared with Immigrant Swedish123
  16. Greenland
  17. Eskimo pidgin in West Greenland157
  18. North America
  19. Language contact and pidginization in Davis Strait, Hudson Strait, and the Gulf of Saint Lawrence (northeast Canada)261
  20. An Inuit pidgin around Belle-Isle Strait (research note)311
  21. Broken Slavey and Jargon Loucheux: A first exploration317
  22. Arctic origin and domestic development of Chinook Jargon321
  23. Index341
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