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Cholam talks: the origins of Migueleño in a multilingual region 2023 Ethnohistory 70 (4): 447-71
  • Ian Scharlotta
H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] 1527-5477
‘He’s black; I’ll speak to him in Chilapalapa’: prickly proximity and the slow death of a colonial pidgin in Zambia 2023 Journal of southern African studies 49 (2): 301-22
  • Joshua Doble
H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 1465-3893
Urban pidgin and Bedouin L2 in the Hijaz: a depidginization continuum? 2020 Anthropological linguistics 62 (4): 391-413
  • Muhammad Zafer Alhazmi
H6/KK [ANTHROPOLOGICAL-] 0003-5483
Clause combining in Michif 2020 Papers of the Algonquian conference 49 (): 17-34
  • Peter Bakker
  • Robert A. Papen
H6/KUB [ALGONQUIAN-] 0031-5671
Pidgin play: linguistic subversion in Chinese-run construction sites in Ethiopia 2020 African affairs 119 (475): 432-51
  • Miriam Driessen
H6/KY [AFRICAN-] 1469-8315
Cabeza de Vaca's Primahaitu pidgin (O'odham Nation, and Euskaldunak) 2018 Journal of the Southwest 60 (1): 253-69
  • Juan Pablo Gil-Osle
*H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0894-8410
The Canton linguists in the 1730s: managers of the margins of trade 2017 Journal of the Hong Kong branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 57 (): 7-35
  • Paul A. Van Dyke
H6/KWS [ROYAL-]
Languages without subjects: on the interior(s) of colonial New Guinea 2017 Hau 7 (1): 207-28
  • Courtney Handman
2049-1115
Notes sur les parlers Moye du Moyen Congo (Bantou C38) 2016 Journal of Asian and African studies (Tokyo) (92): 5-122
  • Mangulu André Motingea
  • Montanga Mayika Balthazar Biako
H6 [JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES. Tokyo] 0387-2807
Language decline and linguistic convergence in the Congo central basin 2015 Bulletin des séances. Académie Royale des Sciences d’Outre-Mer (New Series) 61 (2-3): 299-372
  • André Motingea Mangulu
H6/KY [INSTITUT-] 0001-4176
"Nothing too old, or too new for his use": Zora Neale Hurston's anthropology of black lore 2014 Gradhiva: revue de anthropology et museologie 19 (): 52-71, 220
  • Emmanuel Parent
H6 [GRADHIVA-] 0764-8928
Border language: Chinese pidgin Russian with a Mongolian 'accent' 2014 Inner Asia 16 (1): 116-38
  • Sayana Namsaraeva
H6/KW [INNER-] 1464-8172
Proverbs in Nigerian pidgin 2013 Journal of anthropological research 69 (1): 87-115
  • Eyo Offiong Mensah
H6 [SOUTHWESTERN-] 0091-7710
Monolingualism via multilingualism: a case study of language use in west Ugandan town of Hoima 2013 African study monographs 34 (1): 1-25
  • Shigeki Kaji
H6/KY [AFRICAN-] 0285-1601
A comparison of traditional Kaurna kinship patterns with those used in contemporary Nunga English 2012 Australian Aboriginal studies (1): 49-62
  • Rob Amery
  • Vincent (Jack) Kanya Buckskin
H6/KX [AUSTRALIAN-] 0729-4352
The blackness of "broken Anglish" 2011 Journal of linguistic anthropology 21 (2): 230-46
  • Rudolf P. Gaudio
H6/KK [JOURNAL-] 1055-1360
We call it 'our language': a children's Swahili pidgin transforms social and symbolic order on a remote hillside in up-country Kenya 2011 Anthropology and education quarterly 42 (4): 370-92
  • Perry Gilmore
H6 [COUNCIL-] 0161-7761
Yoruba-English bilingualism in central Lagos - Nigeria 2011 Journal of African cultural studies 23 (2): 121-32
  • Emmanuel Adedun
  • Mojisola Shodipe
*H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 1369-6815
Language revitalization in North America and the new direction of linguistics 2010 Transforming anthropology 18 (1): 35-41
  • Leanne Hinton
H6 [TRANSFORMING-] 1051-055
Languages and speakers: an introduction to African American English and Native American languages 2010 Transforming anthropology 18 (1): 3-14
  • Arthur K. Spears
  • Leanne Hinton
H6 [TRANSFORMING-] 1051-055
Unendangered dialect, endangered people: the case of African American vernacular English 2010 Transforming anthropology 18 (1): 15-27
  • William Labov
H6 [TRANSFORMING-] 1051-055
Geographical diversity, residential segregation, and the vitality of African American vernacular English and its speakers 2010 Transforming anthropology 18 (1): 28-34
  • John R. Rickford
H6 [TRANSFORMING-] 1051-055
Flourishing African American vernacular English and endangered indigenous languages: a common thread 2010 Transforming anthropology 18 (1): 42-7
  • Jane H. Hill
H6 [TRANSFORMING-] 1051-055
Language in contact: the case of the Ful'be dialect of Kejom (Babanki) 2010 African study monographs 31 (4): 173-87
  • Esther P. Asonganyi
  • Pius W. Akumbu
H6/KY [AFRICAN-] 0285-1601
Language diversity and language choice: a view from a Cameroon market 2009 Anthropological linguistics 51 (2): 130-50
  • Bruce Connell
H6/KK [ANTHROPOLOGICAL-] 0003-5483
'Zimbolicious' - the creative potential of linguistic innovation: the case of Shona-English in Zimbabwe 2009 Journal of southern African studies 35 (3): 683-97
  • Flora Veit-Wild
H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 0305-7070
Sexism and (mis)representation of women in Sheng 2008 Journal of African cultural studies 20 (1): 15-32
  • Peter Githinji
*H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 1369-6815
"Parler comme ça, c'est vachement cool!" Or how dynamic language loyalty can overcome "resistance from above" 2008 Sociologus (New Series) 58 (2): 117-41
  • Gardy Stein-Kanjora
H6/KF [ZEITSCHRIFT-] 0038-0377
Ojibwe in the Cree of Métchif 2008 Papers of the Algonquian conference 39 (): 569-80
  • Richard A. Rhodes
H6/KUB [ALGONQUIAN-] 0031-5671
The study of Métis languages and the programs of Michif revitalization: an update 2007 Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 37 (2-3): 77-87, 172
  • Denis Gagnon
  • Suzanne Gagné
H6/KUB [RECHERCHES-] 0318-4137
Cinco generalizaciones básicas sobre las lenguas mixtas con componente indoamericano 2007 Dimensión antropológica 14 (40): 13-27
  • Francisco Barriga Puente
H6/KUL [DIMENSION-] 1405-776X
The lingua franca cycle: implications for language shift, language change, and language classification 2007 Anthropological linguistics 49 (3-4): 207-34
  • Robbins Burling
H6/KK [ANTHROPOLOGICAL-] 0003-5483
Translators' notes 2007 Journal of visual culture 6 (1): 125-48
  • susan pui san lok
H6/KF [JOURNAL-] 1470-4129
Trans-cultural bilingualism and second language acquisition: understanding the sociolinguistic effects of international tourism on host communities 2006 Arizona anthropologist (17): 1-35
  • Eric Johnson
H6 [ATLATL-]
Cameroon pidgin English (CPE) as a tool for empowerment and national development 2006 African study monographs 27 (2): 39-61
  • Ayu'nwi N. Neba
  • Evelyn Fogwe Chibaka
  • Gratien G. Atindogbé
H6/KY [AFRICAN-] 0285-1601
Langues créoles: état des lieux des recherches et propositions pur une approche multicausale de leur genèse 2005 Trace 47 (): 82-95
  • Laurence Goury
*H6/KUL [TRACE-] 0185-6286
Indic lexicon in the English /Creole of Trinidad 2005 New West Indian guide 79 (1/2): 7-30
  • Lise Winer
H6/KUL [NWIG-] 0028-9930
Hybridity and ambivalence. Places and flows in contemporary art and culture 2005 Theory, culture and society 22 (4): 39-64, 152
  • Nikos Papastergiadis
H6 [THEORY-] 0263-2764
Sounds of survival: language loss, retention, and restructuring among American Indian peoples of the Southeast 2004 Southern anthropologist 30 (2): 37-57
  • Clare Dannenberg
H6/KUB [SOUTHERN-] 155-4133
Gay language and Indonesia: registering belonging 2004 Journal of linguistic anthropology 14 (2): 248-68
  • Tom Boellstorff
H6/KK [JOURNAL-] 1055-1360
In quest of common language: the command of foreign language among the popular Polish urban milieu 2004 Acta Universitatis Carolinae - philosophica et historica. Studia ethnlogica 12 (): 21-5
  • Leszek DziÄ™giel
H6/KVL [STUDIA-] 0567-8293
Hermann Koeler's remarks on language and culture in South Australia 1838 2004 Strehlow Research Centre occasional papers 3 (): 120-9
  • Peter Mühlhäusler
H6/KX [STREHLOW-] 1327-9858
African interpreters in the Atlantic slave trade 2003 Anthropological linguistics 45 (3): 281-95
  • Joan M. Fayer
H6/KK 'ANTHROPOLOGICAL-' 0003-5483
Globalization of language and terminology in African context 2002 Africana bulletin 50 (): 135-57
  • Rajmund Ohly
0002-029X
Arabic in Madagascar 2001 Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 64 (2): 177-87
  • Kees Versteegh
H6/KW [LONDON-] 0041-977X
Language and power in Japanese transplants in Scotland 2001 Sociological review 49 (2): 236-53
  • Christopher Wright
  • Fumie Kumagai
  • Norman Bonney
0038-0261
Text strategies in Métchif 2001 Papers of the Algonquian conference 32 (): 455-69
  • Richard A. Rhodes
0031-5671
The polemic of Aidjanee [French]: a non-standard variety between endogenous norm and the fantasy of uniqueness 2001 Cahiers d'études africaines 163/164 (): 423-42
  • Katja Ploog
0008-0055
Language-switching in the everyday lives of school children in Dakar and Ziguinchor (Senegal) 2001 Cahiers d'études africaines 163/164 (): 649-65
  • Caroline Juillard
  • Martine Dreyfus
0008-0055
Language behaviours of youth group's' in 'an' urban area. The case of Ouagadougou 2001 Cahiers d'études africaines 163/164 (): 697-710
  • Abou Napon
0008-0055