Bahamian Creole

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1YOUNG ADULTS’ ATTITUDES TO STANDARD AND NONSTANDARD ENGLISH IN AN ENGLISH-CREOLE SPEAKING COUNTRY: THE CASE OF THE BAHAMAS Dr. Raymond OENBRING School of English Studies The College of The Bahamas

YOUNG ADULTS’ ATTITUDES TO STANDARD AND NONSTANDARD ENGLISH IN AN ENGLISH-CREOLE SPEAKING COUNTRY: THE CASE OF THE BAHAMAS Dr. Raymond OENBRING School of English Studies The College of The Bahamas

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Source URL: www.language-and-society.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-04-05 05:33:41
2Helean McPhee (The College of the Bahamas) An Examination of the Syntactic Distribution of Bin and Did in Bahamian Creole The role of bin and did as past and/or anterior markers in Caribbean English-lexicon Creoles has f

Helean McPhee (The College of the Bahamas) An Examination of the Syntactic Distribution of Bin and Did in Bahamian Creole The role of bin and did as past and/or anterior markers in Caribbean English-lexicon Creoles has f

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Source URL: creolistics9.dk.webhotel26.webhosting.dk

Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:08
3Helean McPhee (The College of the Bahamas) An Examination of the Syntactic Distribution of Bin and Did in Bahamian Creole The role of bin and did as past and/or anterior markers in Caribbean English-lexicon Creoles has f

Helean McPhee (The College of the Bahamas) An Examination of the Syntactic Distribution of Bin and Did in Bahamian Creole The role of bin and did as past and/or anterior markers in Caribbean English-lexicon Creoles has f

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Source URL: creolistics9.dk

Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:08
4ICE Bahamas: Why and how? Stephanie Hackert, University of Augsburg

ICE Bahamas: Why and how? Stephanie Hackert, University of Augsburg

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Source URL: icame.uib.no

Language: English - Date: 2010-12-29 05:18:00