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Decreolization / Creole language / Samaná English / E-Prime / Jamaican Patois / English-based creole languages / Post-creole continuum / Zero copula / Bajan Creole / Linguistics / English language / Copula
Date: 2011-03-16 15:59:14
Decreolization
Creole language
Samaná English
E-Prime
Jamaican Patois
English-based creole languages
Post-creole continuum
Zero copula
Bajan Creole
Linguistics
English language
Copula

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