The decay of neo-colonial official language policies. The case of the English-lexicon Creoles of the Commonwealth Caribbean
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Fleischmann Schwarz, Christina Tamaa & I. M. Nick
2018 .
“Mon respe tou lezot lalang!”: a case study of native teacher attitudes towards Creole-mediated multilingual education in Seychelles .
Current Issues in Language Planning 19:2
► pp. 183 ff.
Oenbring, Raymond & Matthias Klumm
Westphal, Michael
2015 .
Linguistic Decolonization in Jamaican Radio .
Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik 63:2
► pp. 179 ff.
Westphal, Michael & Guyanne Wilson
[no author supplied]
1995 .
Chanting down Babylon . In
Noises in the Blood ,
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[no author supplied]
1995 .
Country come to town . In
Noises in the Blood ,
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1995 .
Slackness hiding from culture . In
Noises in the Blood ,
► pp. 136 ff.
[no author supplied]
1995 .
‘Me know no law, me know no sin’ . In
Noises in the Blood ,
► pp. 19 ff.
[no author supplied]
1995 .
‘Culture an tradition an birthright’ . In
Noises in the Blood ,
► pp. 37 ff.
[no author supplied]
1995 .
Bibliography . In
Noises in the Blood ,
► pp. 205 ff.
[no author supplied]
1995 .
Writing oral history . In
Noises in the Blood ,
► pp. 87 ff.
[no author supplied]
1995 .
Words unbroken by the beat . In
Noises in the Blood ,
► pp. 68 ff.
[no author supplied]
1995 .
From ‘centre’ to ‘margin’ . In
Noises in the Blood ,
► pp. 174 ff.
[no author supplied]
1995 .
That cunny Jamma oman . In
Noises in the Blood ,
► pp. 47 ff.
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