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Papua New Guinea's struggle for development is intimately bound up with the history of Tok Pisin, an English-based pidgin which is the product of nineteenth-century colonialism in the Pacific. The language has since become the most important lingua franca in the region, being spoken by more than a million people in a highly multilingual society. Suzanne Romaine examines some of the changes that are taking place in Tok Pisin as it becomes the native language of the younger generation of rural and urban speakers. These linguistic processes, which are by no means complete, have to be understood in the socio-historical context of colonial expansion and strategies for socio-economic development in the post-colonial era.
Historical development of Tok Pisin; language, education and development - from pre-colonial days to post-colonial society; methods; lexical expansion, borrowing and change; phonological expansion in a developing Pidgin/Creole; morphological variation and change; syntactic change; Tok Pisin i go we? (where is Tok Pisin going?).
Pádraig Ó Riagáin, Institiuid Teangeolaiochta Eireann (The Linguistics Institute of Ireland)) O Riagain, Padraig (Research Professor in the Sociology of Language, Research Professor in the Sociology of Language, Padraig O'Riagain, Padraig O. Riagain, P?draig ?. O'Riag?in
Lukas D. Tsitsipis, Greece) Tsitsipis, Lukas D. (Professor of Anthropology and Linguistics, Professor of Anthropology and Linguistics, The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Lukas D Tsitsipis
Bernard Spolsky, Robert L. Cooper, Bar-Ilan University) Spolsky, Bernard (Professor of English, Professor of English, Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Cooper, Robert L. (Professor, School of Education and Department of Sociology, Professor, School of Education and Department of Sociology
Emanuel J. Drechsel, University of Hawai'i at Manoa) Drechsel, Emanuel J. (Associate Professor, Liberal Studies Program, Associate Professor, Liberal Studies Program
Pádraig Ó Riagáin, Institiuid Teangeolaiochta Eireann (The Linguistics Institute of Ireland)) O Riagain, Padraig (Research Professor in the Sociology of Language, Research Professor in the Sociology of Language, Padraig O'Riagain, Padraig O. Riagain, P?draig ?. O'Riag?in
Ho Mian-Lian, John T. Platt, Singapore) Ho Mian-Lian (Senior Lecturer, School of Accountancy and Business, Senior Lecturer, School of Accountancy and Business, Nanyang Technological University, Monash University) Platt, John T. (late Deputy Chairman, Department of Linguistics, late Deputy Chairman, Department of Linguistics
Emanuel J. Drechsel, University of Hawai'i at Manoa) Drechsel, Emanuel J. (Associate Professor, Liberal Studies Program, Associate Professor, Liberal Studies Program
Paul Kerswill, University of Reading) Kerswill, Paul (Lecturer, Department of Linguistic Science, Lecturer, Department of Linguistic Science, P. Kerswill
Bernard Spolsky, Robert L. Cooper, Bar-Ilan University) Spolsky, Bernard (Professor of English, Professor of English, Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Cooper, Robert L. (Professor, School of Education and Department of Sociology, Professor, School of Education and Department of Sociology