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Sociolinguistics / Cape Verdean Creole / Creole language / Papiamento / Languages of the United States / Bilingual education / Krio language / Geographic distribution of Portuguese / English-based creole languages / Language contact / Linguistics / Portuguese-based pidgins and creoles
Date: 2010-03-31 19:22:35
Sociolinguistics
Cape Verdean Creole
Creole language
Papiamento
Languages of the United States
Bilingual education
Krio language
Geographic distribution of Portuguese
English-based creole languages
Language contact
Linguistics
Portuguese-based pidgins and creoles

Pidgins and Creoles in Education (PACE) NEWSLETTER Number 14

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