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accepted Afro-American religions Alleyne attitude basic basilectal become Caribbean codification cognitive systems conference context copula creole languages creole situations creole speaking creole studies creolophone countries Czech decreolization Derek Walcott dialect emergence English Etudes Creoles example exist expansion exploited expression forms Garvin grammar Guinea-Bissau Haiti Haitian hand Havranek historical implies important Indian Ocean indigenous language innate Jamaican language acquisition language change language loyalty language planning language situation legislation lesser nationalities lexical Mauritius ment Mervyn nascent standard language native Netherland Antilles oral Orientations in Creole orthography pan-creole participatory function perspectives pidgin-creole pidgins and creoles political polylectal Prague School presented programme psycholinguistic question relationship role rootedness Saramaccan second lan seems semantactic semantic sense separatist function Serbo-Croatian so-called social sociolinguistic speakers speech community Sranan stability and intellectualization standard language development stative Surinam theoretical theory Third World countries tion translation universal usage variable rule verbal systems West African