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Bridging linguistics and economics
Vigouroux, Cécile B. (Herausgeber); Mufwene, Salikoko S. (Herausgeber). - New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Patterns of linguistic convergence in Africa
Voßen, Rainer [Herausgeber]; König, Christa [Herausgeber]; Ehret, Christopher [Verfasser]. - Köln : Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, 2019
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Complexity in language : developmental and evolutionary perspectives
Coupé, Christophe (Herausgeber); Pellegrino, François (Herausgeber); Mufwene, Salikoko S. (Herausgeber). - Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2019
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A cost-and-benefit approach to language loss
In: Endangered languages and languages in danger (Amsterdam, 2016), p. 115-146
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A cost-and-benefit approach to language loss
In: Endangered languages and languages in danger : issues of documentation, policy, and language rights (2016), S. 115-143
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Modeling the Emergence of Contact Languages
Abstract: Contact languages are born out of the non-trivial interaction of two (or more) parent languages. Nowadays, the enhanced possibility of mobility and communication allows for a strong mixing of languages and cultures, thus raising the issue of whether there are any pure languages or cultures that are unaffected by contact with others. As with bacteria or viruses in biological evolution, the evolution of languages is marked by horizontal transmission; but to date no reliable quantitative tools to investigate these phenomena have been available. An interesting and well documented example of contact language is the emergence of creole languages, which originated in the contacts of European colonists and slaves during the 17th and 18th centuries in exogenous plantation colonies of especially the Atlantic and Indian Ocean. Here, we focus on the emergence of creole languages to demonstrate a dynamical process that mimics the process of creole formation in American and Caribbean plantation ecologies. Inspired by the Naming Game (NG), our modeling scheme incorporates demographic information about the colonial population in the framework of a non-trivial interaction network including three populations: Europeans, Mulattos/Creoles, and Bozal slaves. We show how this sole information makes it possible to discriminate territories that produced modern creoles from those that did not, with a surprising accuracy. The generality of our approach provides valuable insights for further studies on the emergence of languages in contact ecologies as well as to test specific hypotheses about the peopling and the population structures of the relevant territories. We submit that these tools could be relevant to addressing problems related to contact phenomena in many cultural domains: e.g., emergence of dialects, language competition and hybridization, globalization phenomena.
Keyword: Research Article
URL: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120771
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4398412/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25875371
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Iberian imperialism and language evolution in Latin America
Mufwene, Salikoko S.. - Chicago [u.a.] : Univ. of Chicago Press, 2014
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The case was never closed: McWhorter misinterprets the ecological approach to the emergence of creoles
In: Journal of Pidgin and Creole languages. - Amsterdam : Benjamins 29 (2014) 1, 157-171
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The origin and the evolution of language
In: The Oxford handbook of the history of linguistics (Oxford, 2013), p. 13-52
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Kikongo-Kituba
In: Contact languages based on languages from Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Americas (Oxford, 2013), p. 3-12
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Namhee Lee, Lisa Mikesell, Anna Dina L. Joacquin, Andrea W. Mates, and John H. Schumann: The Interactional Instinct: The Evolution and Acquisition of Language. Oxford University Press, 2009 [Rezension]
In: Applied linguistics. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 33 (2012) 1, 102-107
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Namhee Lee, Lisa Mikesell, Anna Dina L. Joacquin, Andrea W. Mates, and John H. Schumann: The Interactional Instinct: The Evolution and Acquisition of Language.
Mufwene, Salikoko S.. - : Oxford University Press, 2012
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Transmission, acquisition, parameter-setting, reanalysis, and language change
In: Bilingualism. - Cambridge : Univ. Press 14 (2011) 2, 152-155
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Namhee Lee, Lisa Mikesell, Anna Dina L. Joacquin, Andrea W. Mates, and John H. Schumann: The Interactional Instinct: The Evolution and Acquisition of Language.
Mufwene, Salikoko S.. - : Oxford University Press, 2011
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SLA and the emergence of Creoles
In: Studies in second language acquisition. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 32 (2010) 3, 359-400
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The role of mother-tongue schooling in eradicating poverty: A response to Language and poverty
In: Language. - Washington, DC : Linguistic Society of America 86 (2010) 4, 910-932
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The role of mother-tongue schooling in eradicating poverty: a response to "Language and poverty" [Rezension]
In: Language. - Washington, DC : Linguistic Society of America 86 (2010) 4, 910-932
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Creoles and creolization
In: Variation and Change (Amsterdam, 2010), p. 46-60
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Creoles and creolization
In: Handbook of pragmatics highlights ; 6. Variation and change. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins (2010), 46-60
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Response to Croft
In: World Englishes. - Oxford [u.a.] : Blackwell 29 (2010) 2, 312-315
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