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Languages of the Caribbean / Bahamian Creole / Caribbean English / White Bahamian / The Bahamas / World Englishes / Bahamian English / Creole language / Culture of the Bahamas / Anglo-Frisian languages / West Germanic languages / Germanic languages
Date: 2010-12-29 05:18:00
Languages of the Caribbean
Bahamian Creole
Caribbean English
White Bahamian
The Bahamas
World Englishes
Bahamian English
Creole language
Culture of the Bahamas
Anglo-Frisian languages
West Germanic languages
Germanic languages

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

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