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51Ninth Creolistics Workshop Contact languages in a global context: past and present & The Second Aarhus University Symposium on Connections between Second Language Acquisition and Contact Language Development

Ninth Creolistics Workshop Contact languages in a global context: past and present & The Second Aarhus University Symposium on Connections between Second Language Acquisition and Contact Language Development

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:54:38
52Silvio Moreira de Sousa (Universidade do Porto/Oporto University) Leite de Vasconcelos re-visited In his most renowned work, Esquisse d’une Dialectologie portugaise (1901), Leite de Vasconcelos, mainly known as the fat

Silvio Moreira de Sousa (Universidade do Porto/Oporto University) Leite de Vasconcelos re-visited In his most renowned work, Esquisse d’une Dialectologie portugaise (1901), Leite de Vasconcelos, mainly known as the fat

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:10
53Microsoft Word - AarhusTalkAbstract_Clements.docx

Microsoft Word - AarhusTalkAbstract_Clements.docx

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Source URL: cognitivecreolistics.dk

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-02 04:09:21
54Aymeric Daval-Markussen (University of Aarhus) First steps towards a typological profile of creoles Recent work on typological properties of creoles has led to contradictory conclusions. Chaudenson (2003: 177) claimed th

Aymeric Daval-Markussen (University of Aarhus) First steps towards a typological profile of creoles Recent work on typological properties of creoles has led to contradictory conclusions. Chaudenson (2003: 177) claimed th

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:55:49
55Aymeric Daval-Markussen (University of Aarhus) First steps towards a typological profile of creoles Recent work on typological properties of creoles has led to contradictory conclusions. Chaudenson (2003: 177) claimed th

Aymeric Daval-Markussen (University of Aarhus) First steps towards a typological profile of creoles Recent work on typological properties of creoles has led to contradictory conclusions. Chaudenson (2003: 177) claimed th

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:55:49
56Syllabus for HAI03EH), Spring, 2015, UF Silabis pou kreyòl ayisyen entèmedyè T 5-6 MCCB G108 30B R 5 MCCB 1108 Instructor: Office location:

Syllabus for HAI03EH), Spring, 2015, UF Silabis pou kreyòl ayisyen entèmedyè T 5-6 MCCB G108 30B R 5 MCCB 1108 Instructor: Office location:

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Source URL: www.languages.ufl.edu

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-26 11:59:07
57&  French Haitian Creole Italian

& French Haitian Creole Italian

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Source URL: www.languages.ufl.edu

Language: English - Date: 2009-08-24 20:30:00
58SIMULATING CREOLE AND DIALECT FORMATION ZENA M. HIRA Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London, SW7 2AZ, UK MARK BARTLETT Department of Computer Science, University of York,

SIMULATING CREOLE AND DIALECT FORMATION ZENA M. HIRA Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London, SW7 2AZ, UK MARK BARTLETT Department of Computer Science, University of York,

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Source URL: www.cs.york.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2012-05-02 17:45:55
59Phonology meets ideology  Page 1 Phonology meets ideology: the meaning of orthographic practices in British Creole.

Phonology meets ideology Page 1 Phonology meets ideology: the meaning of orthographic practices in British Creole.

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Source URL: www.ling.lancs.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2003-04-07 09:13:18
60Tamami Shimada (Yamagata University / University of Cambridge) Hiberno-English as a Link: Is there a possible continuum between creoles and this English dialect? Hiberno-English (HE) spoken in Ireland is generally regard

Tamami Shimada (Yamagata University / University of Cambridge) Hiberno-English as a Link: Is there a possible continuum between creoles and this English dialect? Hiberno-English (HE) spoken in Ireland is generally regard

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:19