Cambridge Approaches to Language Contact
Cambridge Approaches to Language Contact is an interdisciplinary series bringing together work on language contact from a diverse range of research areas. The series focuses on key topics in the study of contact between languages or dialects, including the development of pidgins and creoles, language evolution and change, world Englishes, code-switching and code-mixing, bilingualism and second language acquisition, borrowing, interference and convergence phenomena.
Founding Editor: Salikoko S. Mufwene, University of Chicago
Co-editor: Ana Deumert, University of Cape Town
Editorial Board: Enoch O. Aboh, University of Amsterdam; Michel DeGraff, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Victor A. Friedman, University of Chicago; Monica Heller, University of Toronto; Rajend Mesthrie, University of Cape Town; Anne Storch, University of Cologne; Georges-Daniel Véronique, Université Aix-Marseille; Virginia Yip, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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