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Ruth King. The Lexical Basis of Grammatical Borrowing: A Prince Edward Island French case study. Ruth King. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2000. x, 241 pp.
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Myers-Scotton, Carol. 1998. “A Way to Dusty Death: The Matrix Language turnover hypothesis”. Endangered Languages:Language loss and community response ed. by Lenore A. Grenoble & Lindsay J. Whaley, 289–316. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 

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