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How Languages Die Salikoko S. MUFWENE

To appear in Festschrift for Claude HagPge, ed. by Jocelyne Fernandez-Vest. submitted July 2006. How Languages Die Salikoko S. M UFWENE 1. Introduction Over the past few years Claude Hagège, the prestigious author of, among several books, the seminal Le souffle de la langue (1992) and Halte à ...

LANGUAGE BIRTH AND DEATH

Annu. Rev. Anthropol. 2004.33:201-22 doi: 10.1146/annurev. anthro.33.070203.143852 Copyrightc 2004 by Annual Reviews. All rights reserved L ANGUAGE B IRTH AND D EATH SalikokoS.

LIBERAL STUDIES SYLLABUS COVER  SHEET

Forms of Address: How Their Social Functions May Vary, Mufwene, Salikoko S. INTalking About People. (1996) p. 46­48, Mountain View, CA: Mayfield.

Chris Corcoran Curriculum Vitae

International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law: Forensic Linguistics 11(2) : 200-221, 2004. Creoles and the Creation Myth: a report on some problems with the linguistic use of "creole. "John Boyle and Arika Okrent, eds. Chicago Linguistic Society 36(2) : the panels, 2001. with Salikoko Mufwene.

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Salikoko Mufwene: Goodies Salikoko S. Mufwene An extensive selection of online articles, many related to language endangerment

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sound more like speakers of other American English varieties than like those of Caribbean or African English varieties: SALIKOKO S. MUFWENE / 255 2657_Georgetown_Ch16 7/26/01 4:20 PM Page 255

The Founder Principle in Creole Genesis

The Founder The Founder Creole Genesis Creole Genesis Salikoko Mufwene Salikoko Mufwene Diachronica 13:1, 83-Diachronica 13:1, 83-134 (1996) 134 (1996)

ENGLISH IN THE BLACK DIASPORA: DEVELOPMENT AND IDENTITY

4 ENGLISH IN THE BLACK DIASPORA: DEVELOPMENT AND IDENTITY i Salikoko S. Mufwene Is there anEbonics language variety that can be recog-nizedanywhere in the Anglophone Black diaspora?

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SALIKOKO S. MUFWENE THE LINGUISTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF AFRICAN PROPER NAMES IN GULLAH* Aside from bringing Gullah (the English-related creole which still thrives among rural Blacks on the coast of South Carolina and Georgia in the United States) to the attention of more linguists and to the ...

CSUF LSA 14th Annual Linguistics Symposium

L inguistics S ymposium 14th Annual CSUF Featured Speakers Brian Joseph The Ohio State University Salikoko S. Mufwene University of Chicago Joseph Pickett American Heritage Dictionaries Elizabeth Closs Traugott Stanford University April 18, 2005 9:00 am to 7:00 pm Titan Theater Presented By ...