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The Case of Nominal Plural Marking in Zamboanga Chabacano
Making Sense of "Bad English"
A Discrete Co-Systems Approach to Language Variation on the Panamanian Island of Bastimentos
Describing Creole: Researcher Perspectives on Endangerment and Multilingualism in the Chabacano Communities
Nominal Contact in Michif. by Carrie Gillon and Nicole Rosen , with Verna De - Montigny
Pidgins and Creoles
Notes on the History and the Syntax of Mauritian Creole1
Cg 2018 Sarah Schieferstein
The Classification of the English-Lexifier Creole Languages
Portuguese- and Spanish-Based Creoles and Typologies
Language Labels and Language Use Among Cajuns and Creoles in Louisiana
Creole Formation As Language Contact: the Case of the Suriname
The Complex of Creole Typological Features: the Case of Mauritian Creole
The Emergence of Creoles and Language Change
One Substrate, Two Lexifiers and the Lexifier Effect
Philippine Creole Spanish): a Comparative Perspective
Pidgins and Creoles
Creoles and Acts of Identity
Top View
Chapter 9: English Pidgins, English Creoles, and English. 1
Mauritian Creole Philip Baker, Sibylle Kriegel
Creoloids and the Typology of Contact Languages
ABSTRACT Is French a Creole Language? Ivan J. Boudreaux
The Selection of Element Sources in the Verbal Syntagms of Some Stable Mixed Languages
Former Lexifier Language Acquisition
Colloquial Singapore English Never
The Case of Chabacano (Philippine Creole Spanish)
Singlish and Beyond
Linguistic Varieties and Multilingual Nations
Cavite Chabacano Philippine Creole Spanish: Description and Typology by Marilola Pérez a Dissertation Submitted in Partial Sati
Creole Language Structure Between Substrates and Superstrates
Pidgins & Creoles
The Sociophonetics and Phonology of the Cavite Chabacano Vowel System
Contact Languages Around the World and Their Levels of Endangerment
On the Origins of the Lengua Ri Palenge (Palenquero) Relativizer Lo Ke: the Pathways of (Re-)Grammaticalization
Spanish Grammatical Gender Interference in Papiamentu
On Selected Origins of Contact Languages
On Sentence-Final “What” in Singlish: Are You the Queen of England, Or What?
Esperanto – an East European Contact Language?
Perceptions on the Social Status of Papiamentu in Contrast to Its Offical Significance in Aruba and Acaocur
"Morphology and Word Order in 'Creolization' and Beyond"
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This Is the Accepted Version of Sippola, E. & Lesho, M. 2020. Contact
The Unique Nominal Syntax of Michif
Kreol in Mauritian Schools: Mother Tongue Language Education and Public Opinion
Language Contact and Linguistic Imperialism in the Caribbean
Rethinking Decreolization: Language Contact and Change in Louisiana Creole Oliver Flynn Mayeux Abstract
430 Michaelis Susanne Maria, Philippe Maurer, Martin
Arxiv:1707.04408V1 [Cs.CL] 14 Jul 2017 English Varieties (I.E., American English Or British English)
Norbert Díaz De Arce
Creoles As Misunderstood and Endangered Languages David B