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Pitkern-Norf’k : The Language of Pitcairn Island and Norfolk Island
Mühlhäusler, Peter [Verfasser]. - Boston : De Gruyter, 2020
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Pitkern-Norf'k : the language of Pitcairn Island and Norfolk Island
Mühlhäusler, Peter [Verfasser]. - Berlin : de Gruyter Mouton, 2020
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Theoretical and practical aspects of ecological language planning
In: Linguistic ecology and language contact (Cambridge, 2019), p. 323-341
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Contact between typologically different languages
In: Linguistic ecology and language contact (Cambridge, 2019), p. 297-322
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Linguistic ecology and language contact : conceptual evolution, interrelatedness, and parameters
In: Linguistic ecology and language contact (Cambridge, 2019), p. 3-42
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Reflections on discourse ecology and language contact : The crucial role of some scalar terms
In: Linguistic Ecology and Language Contact ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02073056 ; Ludwig, Ralph; Mühlhäusler, Peter; Pagel, Steve. Linguistic Ecology and Language Contact, Cambridge University Press, pp.179-213, 2019 (2019)
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Socio-cultural and Linguistic History of the Pitkern and Norf’k Language
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Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Ecological Language Planning
In: Linguistic Ecology and Language Contact. , 2018. - 323-341, ISBN: 9781139649568 (2018)
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Contact between Typologically Different Languages
In: Linguistic Ecology and Language Contact. , 2018. - 297-322, ISBN: 9781139649568 (2018)
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What Creolistics Can Learn From Ecolinguistics
In: The Routledge Handbook of Ecolinguistics. - New York, NY : Routledge, 2018. | Series: Routledge handbooks in linguistics, 2017. - 135-148, ISBN: 9781315687391 (2017)
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5. Signs of/on Power, Power on/of Signs: Language-Based Tourism, Linguistic Landscapes and Onomastics on Norfolk Island
In: Names and Naming. - Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit, 2016. - 62-80, ISBN: 9781783094929 (2016)
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From despised jargon to language of education : recent developments in the teaching of Norf'k (Norfolk Island, South Pacific)
In: Education in languages of lesser power (Amsterdam, 2015), p. 223-242
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State versus community approaches to language revival : the case of Wirangu at the Scotdesco community (South Australia)
In: Education in languages of lesser power (Amsterdam, 2015), p. 185-204
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"Sometime is lies" : narrative and identity in two mixed-origin island languages
In: Narrative and identity construction in the Pacific Islands (Amsterdam, 2015), p. 101-118
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The pragmatics of first person non-singular pronouns in Norf'k
In: Constructing collectivity (Amsterdam, 2014), p. 105-134
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Norf' k
In: English-based and Dutch-based languages (Oxford, 2013), p. 232-240
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'Mami, lietadlo! Aeroplane, daddy!': a case study exploring bilingual first language aquisition in a mixed-lingual family.
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Norfolk Island : history, people, environment, language
Mühlhäusler, Peter; Nash, Joshua. - London : Battlebridge Publications, 2012
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Prologue
In: Endangered metaphors (Amsterdam, 2012), p. 1-14
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On the origins of Pitcairn-Norfolk
In: Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics; Vol 32 (1999) ; 2223-9936 ; 1027-3417 (2012)
Abstract: The attraction of looking at Pidgin and Creole languages to gain understanding about the origin of human language and weighty matters such as the nature - nurture debate is derived from the view that many Creolists subscribe to: That ontogenesis recapitulates phylogenesis. This view combined with the Cartesian view that there must be a general or universal grammar underlying the grammatical features of all languages is articulated, for instance, in Bickerton's Roots of Language (1981) where it is suggested that the examination of the grammar developed among fust generation Creole speakers with no exposure to a coherent model leads to the discovery of a set of so-called bio-program features of human language.
URL: https://doi.org/10.5774/32-0-53
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