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Saramaccan language
Draft Chapters on Saramaccan Segmental Phonology and Prosodic
Language and Slavery a Social and Linguistic History of the Suriname Creoles
On the Syllable Structure of English Pidgins and Creoles
Local Plant Names Reveal That Enslaved Africans Recognized
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Local Plant Names Reveal That Enslaved Africans Recognized Substantial Parts of the New World Flora
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The Phonology and Phonetics of Jamaican Creole Reduplication
A Twice-Mixed Creole? Tracing the History of a Prosodic Split in the Saramaccan Lexicon
Of Vernacular Plant Names of Suriname
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Syntactic Developments in Sranan
Saramaccan, Modality, Modal System, Hierarchy of Functional Categories, Layered Structure of Clause 1. Introduction 1
What Can the Relabeling-Based Theory of Creole Genesis And
The Sentence of Guadeloupean Creole
Reconstructing Language History Through Oral Traditions Hubert Devonish Dept. of Language, Linguistics & Philosophy the Univ
Refiguring Palmares Richard Price College of William & Mary, and Anse Chaudière, Martinique
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Saramaccan, a Very Mixed Language: Systematicity in the Distribution of Function Words?
Language Change in a Multiple Contact Setting: the Case of Sarnami (Suriname)
Loanwords in Saramaccan, an English-Based Atlantic Creole of Suriname by Jeff Good, University at Buffalo
Languages of the World--Ibero-Caucasion And