Review published In: Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages
Vol. 21:2 (2006) ► pp.389–391
Book review
. A contrastive grammar, Islander – Caribbean standard English – Spanish. Angela Bartens. Helsinki: The Finnish Academy of Science and Letters, 2003. 175 pp. Paperback. Eur 25/$ 24.75 To order, Angela.
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Published online: 9 November 2006
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