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Angela Bartens. Ideophones and Sound Symbolism in Atlantic Creoles. Angela Bartens. Helsinki: Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae, 2000. [Ser. HUMANIORA, 304]. 198 pp. Softcover, approx. $20.00
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