Suzanne Romaine defines and describes the linguistic features of Pidgin and Creole languages. Ongoing development places the study of these languages within the context of current issues of linguistic theory: language acquisition, and universals of change.
This book examines how language and the construction of gender in modern society interact, with implications for psychology, sociology, education, media and culture studies. For students and lay readers in the social sciences, language and gender studies
This book examines how language and the construction of gender in modern society interact, with implications for psychology, sociology, education, media and culture studies. For students and lay readers in the social sciences, language and gender studies
In this volume Dr Romaine lays the foundation for a field of research encompassing both historical linguistics and sociolinguistics, which aims to... Læs mere