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The English language in West Africa . Edited by John SPENCER . London : Longman , 1971. Pp . xii , 190. ( Distributed by Humanities Press , New York . $ 6.00 . ) Reviewed by WILLIAM E. WELMERS , UCLA Virtually every one of the nine ...
The English language in West Africa . Edited by John SPENCER . London : Longman , 1971. Pp . xii , 190. ( Distributed by Humanities Press , New York . $ 6.00 . ) Reviewed by WILLIAM E. WELMERS , UCLA Virtually every one of the nine ...
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Three chapters are devoted to English - based pidgins and creoles in West Africa . Eldred Jones , after sketching briefly the history and role of Sierra Leone Krio ( 66-94 ) , gives a brief but informative outline of its structure ...
Three chapters are devoted to English - based pidgins and creoles in West Africa . Eldred Jones , after sketching briefly the history and role of Sierra Leone Krio ( 66-94 ) , gives a brief but informative outline of its structure ...
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Many of the lexical deviations appear to be analogic formations or extensions based solely on English patterns without reference to particular African languages ; a verb unmention and an adjective vitaminous surely belong in this ...
Many of the lexical deviations appear to be analogic formations or extensions based solely on English patterns without reference to particular African languages ; a verb unmention and an adjective vitaminous surely belong in this ...
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I | 1 |
Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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