Faculty of Humanities
N.S.H. Smith
dr. N.S.H. (Norval) Smith
Capaciteitsgroep Taalwetenschap University of Amsterdam


Spuistraat 134
1012 VB Amsterdam


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Publications

refereed academic publications (15)


2009

  • N.S.H. Smith (2009). English-speaking in early Surinam? In R. Selbach, H.C. Cardoso & M. van den Berg (Eds.), Gradual creolization: studies celebrating Jacques Arends (Creole language library, 34) (pp. 305-326). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
  • N. Smith (2009). Simplification of a complex part of grammar or not? What happened to KiKoongo nouns in Saramaccan? In E.O. Aboh & N. Smith (Eds.), Complex processes in new languages (Creole language library, 35) (pp. 51-73). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
  • E.O. Aboh & N. Smith (2009). Simplicity, simplification, complexity and complexification: where have the interfaces gone? In E.O. Aboh & N. Smith (Eds.), Complex processes in new languages (Creole language library, 35) (pp. 1-25). Amsterdam: Benjamins.

2008

  • N. Smith (2008). The origins of the Portuguese words in Saramaccan: implications for sociohistory. In S. Michaelis (Ed.), Roots of creole structures: weighing the contribution of substrates and superstrates (Creole language library, 33) (pp. 153-168). Amsterdam: Benjamins.
  • N.S.H. Smith (2008). Creole phonology. In S. Kouwenberg & J.V. Singler (Eds.), Handbook of pidgin and creole studies (Blackwell handbooks in linguistics) (pp. 98-129). Malden, MA [etc.]: Wiley-Blackwell.

2007

  • B. Migge & N.S.H. Smith (Eds.). (2007). Substrate Influence in Creole Formation (Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 22.1). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
  • N.S.H. Smith & E.D. Botma (2007). A dependency-based typology of nasalisation and voicing phenomena. In B. Los & M. van Koppen (Eds.), Linguistics in the Netherlands 2007 (AVT Publications, 24) (pp. 36-48). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
  • N.S.H. Smith & K. van Leyden (2007). The unusual outcome of a level-stress situation: The case of Wursten Frisian. NOWELE: North-Western European Language Evolution, 52(1), 31-66.
  • N.S.H. Smith & V. Haabo (2007). The Saramaccan implosives: Tools for linguistic archaeology? Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 22(1), 101-122.
  • B. Migge & N.S.H. Smith (2007). Introduction: Substrate influence in creole formation. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 22(1), 15-15.
  • N.S.H. Smith (2007). A contribution to Delta Yokuts vocabulary: Some items from Tamukan. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, 27(1), 45-51.

2006

  • N.S.H. Smith (2006). Very rapid creolization in the framework of the Restricted Motivation Hypothesis. In C. Lefebvre, L. White & C. Jourdan (Eds.), L2 acquisition and creole genesis: Dialogues (Language Acquisition and Language Disorders, 42) (pp. 49-65). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
  • N.S.H. Smith & M.S. van de Vate (2006). Population movements, colonial control and vowel systems. In P. Bhatt & I. Plag (Eds.), The structure of creole words: Segmental, syllabic and morphological aspects (Linguistische Arbeiten, 505) (pp. 59-82). Tübingen: Niemeyer.
  • N.S.H. Smith & L.G. Adamson (2006). Tonal phenomena in Sranan. STUF: Sprachtypologie und Universalienforschung = Language typology and universals, 59(2), 211-218.
  • E.D. Botma & N.S.H. Smith (2006). A dependency account of the fortis-lenis contrast in Cama. In J. van de Weijer & B. Los (Eds.), Linguistics in the Netherlands 2006 (AVT Series, 23) (pp. 15-27). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

academic publications (3)


2012

  • N.S.H. Smith (2012). Sound Systems and Phonological Processes. In A.E. Baker & P.C. Hengeveld (Eds.), Linguistics (General & Introductory Linguistics) (pp. 303-319). Malden: Wiley-Blackwell.
  • N.S.H. Smith (2012). Syllables, Stress and Intonation. In A.E. Baker & P.C. Hengeveld (Eds.), Linguistics (General & Introductory Linguistics) (pp. 321-333). Malden: Wiley-Blackwell.

2006

  • N.S.H. Smith (2006). Contact phonology. In M. Pennington (Ed.), Phonology in context (Palgrave Advances in Linguistics) (pp. 76-108). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
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