Book review
Magnus Huber & Viveka Velupillai (eds.). Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives on Contact Languages [Creole Language Library [CLL], 32. Amsterdam, Philadelphia: Benjamins, 2007. xii + 370 pp. EUR 115.00 / USD 173.00 hb;. ISBN 978-902-725-254-8
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