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Deuber, Dagmar
2010. Modal Verb Usage at the Interface of English and a Related Creole: A Corpus-based Study of Can/Could and Will/Would in Trinidadian English. Journal of English Linguistics 38:2  pp. 105 ff. DOI logo
Jackson, Samantha
2023. Acquisition during normative code-mixing: Trinidadian children’s varilingual pronoun usage. First Language 43:3  pp. 283 ff. DOI logo
Rickford, John R.
1986. ‘Me Tarzan, you Jane!’ Adequacy, expressiveness, and the creole speaker. Journal of Linguistics 22:2  pp. 281 ff. DOI logo
Winford, Donald
1992. Back to the past: The BEV/creole connection revisited. Language Variation and Change 4:3  pp. 311 ff. DOI logo
Winford, Donald
1993. Variability in the use of perfect have in Trinidadian English: A problem of categorial and semantic mismatch. Language Variation and Change 5:2  pp. 141 ff. DOI logo
Youssef, Valerie
1991. Variation as a feature of language acquisition in the Trinidad context. Language Variation and Change 3:1  pp. 75 ff. DOI logo
Youssef, Valerie
1993. Children's linguistic choices: Audience design and societal norms. Language in Society 22:2  pp. 257 ff. DOI logo
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2019. “Me Tarzan, You Jane!”. In Variation, Versatility and Change in Sociolinguistics and Creole Studies,  pp. 48 ff. DOI logo

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