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Jumping to Part D , the contribution by Lisa WINER ( “ Comprehension and resonance : English readers and lish creole texts ' , 391-406 ) addresses the transparency of literary texts written by English Creole - speaking authors .
Jumping to Part D , the contribution by Lisa WINER ( “ Comprehension and resonance : English readers and lish creole texts ' , 391-406 ) addresses the transparency of literary texts written by English Creole - speaking authors .
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In effect , the structural viability and cultural vibrancy of Creole languages attest to the robustness of the ... Yet , the belief that Creoles are structurally inadequate finds reinforcement on the academic front : hypotheses based on ...
In effect , the structural viability and cultural vibrancy of Creole languages attest to the robustness of the ... Yet , the belief that Creoles are structurally inadequate finds reinforcement on the academic front : hypotheses based on ...
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If so , then the available evidence puts HC , a most éradical Creole , squarely in the scope of the CM , pace Thomason . Of late , ' separative ' arguments have even been presented to promote Creole studies as an academic discipline ...
If so , then the available evidence puts HC , a most éradical Creole , squarely in the scope of the CM , pace Thomason . Of late , ' separative ' arguments have even been presented to promote Creole studies as an academic discipline ...
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Interpreting neutralized segments in Dutch Mirjam Ernestus R Harald Baayen | 5 |
At the syntaxsemantics | 39 |
A sociolinguistic study of the origins of ne deletion in European | 118 |
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