Part of
Contact Englishes of the Eastern Caribbean
Edited by Michael Aceto and Jeffrey P. Williams
[Varieties of English Around the World G30] 2003
► pp. 2949
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Cited by eight other publications

Moss, Danielle & Geralyn R. Timler
2024. Assessing the Language Abilities of Bahamian Creole English–Speaking Children. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups 9:3  pp. 767 ff. DOI logo
Laube, Alexander
2023. Variation in the imperfective in Bahamian English. World Englishes 42:1  pp. 27 ff. DOI logo
Zullo, Davide, Simone E. Pfenninger & Daniel Schreier
2021. A Pan-Atlantic “Multiple Modal Belt”?. American Speech 96:1  pp. 7 ff. DOI logo
Hackert, Stephanie & Alexander Laube
2018. You ain’t got principle, you ain’t got nothing. English World-Wide. A Journal of Varieties of English 39:3  pp. 278 ff. DOI logo
Hackert, Stephanie & John Alexander Holm
2009. Southern Bahamian: Transported African American Vernacular English or Transported Gullah?. The International Journal of Bahamian Studies 15  pp. 12 ff. DOI logo
Reaser, Jeffrey
2007. Review of Hackert (2004): Urban Bahamian Creole: System and Variation. English World-Wide. A Journal of Varieties of English 28:1  pp. 119 ff. DOI logo
Reaser, Jeffrey
2010. Bahamian English. In The Lesser-Known Varieties of English,  pp. 158 ff. DOI logo
McPhee, Helean
2006. Review of Hackert (2003): Urban Bahamian Creole. System and variation. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 21:2  pp. 384 ff. DOI logo

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