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Transfer Learning for Singlish Universal Dependencies Parsing and POS Tagging
Portuguese Language in Angola: Luso-Creoles' Missing Link? John M
Capeverdean Words Derived from Portuguese Non-Infinitive Verbal Forms: a Descriptive and Comparative Study Nicolas Quint
Spanish-Based Creoles in the Caribbean
The Study of Pidgin and Creole Languages
Against Creole Exceptionalism*
European Language Or Is a Language in and of Itself Is Examined Creoles
The Origin and Diffusion of World Languages
THE LANGUAGE DEBATE in CAPE VERDE a Thesis Presented to The
Assisting Creole-English and Non-Standard Dialect Speaking Students in Learning Standard English
The Sociolinguistic Situation and National Identity of Cape Verde
Creole Formation As Language Contact: the Case of the Suriname
The Emergence of Creoles and Language Change
Language, Identity, and Gender: a Study of Creole in the Caribbean
The Gullah Language the Gullah Language Is What Linguists Call an English-Based Creole Language
Development of Creole Languages
Jargons and Pidgins and Creoles, Oh My! Emily Gray
Chapter 9: English Pidgins, English Creoles, and English. 1
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Creoloids and the Typology of Contact Languages
Null Theory of Creole Formation Based on Universal Grammar
Language Ideologies and the Schooling of Caribbean Creole English-Speaking Youth in New York City
THE PORTUGUESE in the CREOLE INDIAN OCEAN Copyright © Fernando Rosa 2015 All Rights Reserved
Linguistic, Racial, and Ancestral Tensions in Creole Louisiana
Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages and Études Créoles
Sentence Structure of Singlish in Written Materials: the Influence of Chinese on the English Superstrate
Pidgin in the Classroom1
Creole in the Caribbean: How Oral Discourse Creates Cultural Identities
Hawai'i Creole English: the Path to Understanding
“KOZE!,” KREOL, and COLONIALISM Language As Archive
Swahili Creolization and Postcolonial Identity in East Africa
The Origins of Empty Categories in Singapore English 1
Creole Languages As a Reaction to Political Economy, a Mechanism for Afro-Descendants to Gain Political Agency and a Vehicle to Obtain Freedom from Colonizers
2011-MIG-LEG-Emergence-Varieti
Modeling the Evolution of Creoles
Schuchardt and Hesseling
English and Creole in Jamaica a Brief Linguistic Sketch1
Contact Languages Around the World and Their Levels of Endangerment
The Case of Creole Studies (Response to Charity Hudley Et Al.) MICHEL DEGRAFF
The Fallacy of Creole Exceptionalism
Selection and Competition in Creole Formation: a Case Study
Creole Language and Culture: Part of Cuba's Cultural Patrimony
Should Creoles Be Made Official Languages and / Or Media of Instruction in Countries Where They Are the First Language of the Majority of the Population?
"Morphology in Creole Genesis: Linguistics and Ideology"
Redalyc.DELEGITIMISING CREOLES and MULTIETHNOLECTS
Neo-Colonial Elites' Linguistic Violence and Monolingual Haitian
Language and Colonialism. Applied Linguistics in the Context of Creole Communities
The Evolution of Language: Hints from Creoles and Pidgins
22. Was Proto-Germanic a Creole Language?*
Creoles As Misunderstood and Endangered Languages David B