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... question - begging at several places , although defining the notions ' pidgin ' , ' creole ' , ' mixed language ' , and the like is a challenge ) . Overall the book also suffers from other shortcomings which seem to undermine the ...
... question - begging at several places , although defining the notions ' pidgin ' , ' creole ' , ' mixed language ' , and the like is a challenge ) . Overall the book also suffers from other shortcomings which seem to undermine the ...
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... question of what pidgins and creoles in particular share among themselves . Some provide more information than others on the contact history of the vernaculars described ; some are more informative on structural features ; and some ...
... question of what pidgins and creoles in particular share among themselves . Some provide more information than others on the contact history of the vernaculars described ; some are more informative on structural features ; and some ...
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... question . Instructions for all data analyses are explicitly presented along with the rationale used by the ... questions introduced by the article . The editors present a concise historical over- view of the study of child language ...
... question . Instructions for all data analyses are explicitly presented along with the rationale used by the ... questions introduced by the article . The editors present a concise historical over- view of the study of child language ...
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