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Salikoko Mufwene is a
linguist born in Mbaya-Lareme in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. He is the
Edward Carson Waller Distinguished Service Professor...
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which one to use. One
definition proffered by
Congolese linguist Salikoko Mufwene is "languages
spoken as
vernaculars or as
lingua francas outside their...
- of
particular political territories.
Other scholars, such as
Salikoko Mufwene,
argue that
pidgins and
creoles arise independently under different cir****stances...
- g. the
Mediterranean Lingua Franca).
Other scholars, such as
Salikoko Mufwene,
argue that
pidgins and
creoles arise independently under different cir****stances...
- the
contact language is based.
University of
Chicago linguist Salikoko Mufwene explains the
phenomenon of
creole languages as "basilectalization" away...
- Tieken-Boon van
Ostade 2006, pp. 274–279.
Cercignani 1981.
Romaine 2006, p. 586.
Mufwene 2006, p. 614.
Northrup 2013, pp. 81–86. Baker,
Colin (1998). Encyclopedia...
- Annuals. 1 (1). ISSN 2164-6406. "Salikoko
Mufwene:
Ebonics and
Standard English in the classroom: Some Issues".
mufwene.uchicago.edu.
Retrieved 2018-04-29....
- (1997)
McWhorter (2001), pp. 162, 185.
McWhorter (2001), pp. 162, 182.
Mufwene (2001:29) and
Bailey (2001:55), both
citing Stewart (1964),
Stewart (1969)...
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Archived from the
original on 18
September 2023.
Retrieved 11
November 2020.
Mufwene,
Salikoko S. (2004). "Language
birth and death". Annu. Rev. Anthropol....
- "always", "usually", etc. (i.e. is
absent as a
grammatical category).
Mufwene (1984) and
Gibson and Levy (1984)
propose a past-only
habitual category...