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Creolization and Contact
Edited by Norval Smith and Tonjes Veenstra
[Creole Language Library 23] 2001
► pp. 175198
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2017. Migration and Dialect Contact. Annual Review of Linguistics 3:1  pp. 331 ff. DOI logo
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Hinskens, Frans L.
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