Languages of the Caribbean

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31Bart Jacobs (Universität Konstanz & Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) The pidgin creole cycle, evidence from Portuguese-based creoles Although the lexicon of creole languages is clearly derived from the socially dominant l

Bart Jacobs (Universität Konstanz & Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) The pidgin creole cycle, evidence from Portuguese-based creoles Although the lexicon of creole languages is clearly derived from the socially dominant l

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:01
32Helean McPhee (The College of the Bahamas) An Examination of the Syntactic Distribution of Bin and Did in Bahamian Creole The role of bin and did as past and/or anterior markers in Caribbean English-lexicon Creoles has f

Helean McPhee (The College of the Bahamas) An Examination of the Syntactic Distribution of Bin and Did in Bahamian Creole The role of bin and did as past and/or anterior markers in Caribbean English-lexicon Creoles has f

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Source URL: ghettobiennale.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-27 17:32:38
34Januarycommunity report  International School Utrecht

Januarycommunity report International School Utrecht

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Source URL: www.isutrecht.nl

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-08 03:07:27
35Stéphane Goyette (no affiliation) Creolization versus non-creole L2 simplification: a comparative study A creole is assumed to differ from a non-creole language in being a nativized form of an earlier pidgin. Non-creole

Stéphane Goyette (no affiliation) Creolization versus non-creole L2 simplification: a comparative study A creole is assumed to differ from a non-creole language in being a nativized form of an earlier pidgin. Non-creole

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36Helean McPhee (The College of the Bahamas) An Examination of the Syntactic Distribution of Bin and Did in Bahamian Creole The role of bin and did as past and/or anterior markers in Caribbean English-lexicon Creoles has f

Helean McPhee (The College of the Bahamas) An Examination of the Syntactic Distribution of Bin and Did in Bahamian Creole The role of bin and did as past and/or anterior markers in Caribbean English-lexicon Creoles has f

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37Andrei A. Avram (University of Bucarest) The distribution of diagnostic features in English-lexified contact languages: Virgin Islands English Creole Virgin Islands English Creole (VIEC) has not been considered, with a f

Andrei A. Avram (University of Bucarest) The distribution of diagnostic features in English-lexified contact languages: Virgin Islands English Creole Virgin Islands English Creole (VIEC) has not been considered, with a f

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:55:32
38Tamami 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
39Stéphane Goyette (no affiliation) Creolization versus non-creole L2 simplification: a comparative study A creole is assumed to differ from a non-creole language in being a nativized form of an earlier pidgin. Non-creole

Stéphane Goyette (no affiliation) Creolization versus non-creole L2 simplification: a comparative study A creole is assumed to differ from a non-creole language in being a nativized form of an earlier pidgin. Non-creole

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40Bart Jacobs (Universität Konstanz & Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) The pidgin creole cycle, evidence from Portuguese-based creoles Although the lexicon of creole languages is clearly derived from the socially dominant l

Bart Jacobs (Universität Konstanz & Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) The pidgin creole cycle, evidence from Portuguese-based creoles Although the lexicon of creole languages is clearly derived from the socially dominant l

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Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:01