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Short Forms in Tok Pisin
Fiona Wright | Max-Planck-Institut für Psycholinguistik, Nijmegen
Cited by (3)
Cited by three other publications
Miller, Karen L. & Cristina Schmitt
2012.
Variable Input and the Acquisition of Plural Morphology.
Language Acquisition 19:3
► pp. 223 ff.
Hudson Kam, Carla L. & Elissa L. Newport
2009.
Getting it right by getting it wrong: When learners change languages.
Cognitive Psychology 59:1
► pp. 30 ff.
ROMAINE, SUZANNE
1989.
English and Tok Pisin (New Guinea Pidgin English) in Papua New Guinea.
World Englishes 8:1
► pp. 5 ff.
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