Review article published In: English World-Wide
Vol. 22:2 (2001) ► pp.303–314
Review article
. Spreading the Word: The Issue of Diffusion Among the Atlantic Creoles [Westminster Creolistics Series, 6]. London: The University of Westminster Press, 1999. 325 pp. £20.00 pb;. ISBN 1-85919-093-6
Published online: 25 March 2002
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