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Sociolinguistics / Creole language / Language death / English languages / Linguistics / Language contact / Pidgin / Extinct language / Romance languages / Languages of Africa / Culture / Languages of Oceania
Sociolinguistics
Creole language
Language death
English languages
Linguistics
Language contact
Pidgin
Extinct language
Romance languages
Languages of Africa
Culture
Languages of Oceania

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