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2009. Language Acquisition in Creolization and, Thus, Language Change: Some Cartesian‐ Uniformitarian Boundary Conditions. Language and Linguistics Compass 3:4  pp. 888 ff. DOI logo
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2005. Review of Plag (2003): Phonology and morphology of creole languages. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 20:1  pp. 189 ff. DOI logo
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2003. Tonal morphology in a creole: High-tone raising in Saramaccan serial verb constructions. In Yearbook of Morphology 2002 [Yearbook of Morphology, ],  pp. 105 ff. DOI logo
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2005. Language Contact and Grammatical Change, DOI logo
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2003. The emergence of productive morphology in creole languages: the case of Haitian Creole. In Yearbook of Morphology 2002 [Yearbook of Morphology, ],  pp. 35 ff. DOI logo
Madariaga, Nerea & Olga Romanova
2022. Simplifying grammatical gender in inflectional languages: Odessa Russian and beyond. Zeitschrift für Slawistik 67:2  pp. 244 ff. DOI logo
Mesthrie, Rajend
2020. Contact and African Englishes. In The Handbook of Language Contact,  pp. 385 ff. DOI logo
Miller, Catherine
2014. Juba Arabic as a written language. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 29:2  pp. 352 ff. DOI logo
MUFWENE, SALIKOKO S.
1988. English pidgins: form and function. World Englishes 7:3  pp. 255 ff. DOI logo
Mufwene, Salikoko S.
1990. Transfer and the Substrate Hypothesis in Creolistics. Studies in Second Language Acquisition 12:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
MUFWENE, SALIKOKO S.
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Mufwene, Salikoko S.
1996. Creoles and creolization. In Handbook of Pragmatics,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Mufwene, Salikoko S.
2007. Creoles and creolization. In Handbook of Pragmatics,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Mufwene, Salikoko S.
2010. SLA AND THE EMERGENCE OF CREOLES. Studies in Second Language Acquisition 32:3  pp. 359 ff. DOI logo
Mufwene, Salikoko S.
2014. The case was never closed. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 29:1  pp. 157 ff. DOI logo
Mufwene, Salikoko S.
2019. Pidgins and Creoles. In The Handbook of World Englishes,  pp. 299 ff. DOI logo
Mufwene, Salikoko S.
2020. Genetic Creolistics as Part of Evolutionary Linguistics. In The Handbook of Historical Linguistics,  pp. 393 ff. DOI logo
Mufwene, Salikoko S.
2022. Ideology and facts on African American English. Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA)  pp. 141 ff. DOI logo
Schneider, Edgar W.
1999. Sociolinguistic Theory: Linguistic Variation and Its Social Significance. Journal of English Linguistics 27:1  pp. 49 ff. DOI logo
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2020. Contact and Caribbean Creoles. In The Handbook of Language Contact,  pp. 403 ff. DOI logo
Schreier, Daniel
2019. /h/ insertion as a ‘camouflage archaism’?. Diachronica 36:1  pp. 37 ff. DOI logo
Wratil, Melani
2011. Uncovered pro – On the development and identification of null subjects. In Null Pronouns,  pp. 99 ff. DOI logo
Youssef, Valerie
1994. David Sutcliffe, with John Figueroa, system in Black language. Clevedon (England) & Philadelphia: Multilingual Matters. Pp. xxiii + 157. Hb £43.00, Pb £16.95.. Language in Society 23:1  pp. 128 ff. DOI logo
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