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  1. Review of Mühleisen (2022): Genre in World Englishes: Case Studies from the Caribbean
  2. Assessing the place of minoritized languages in postcolonial contexts using the Linguistic Landscape
  3. Language styles, styling and language change in Creole communities
  4. Introduction
  5. Linguistic research with language users
  6. Approaches to Variation in Creole Studies
  7. Variation, versatility and change in sociolinguistics and creole studies. By John R. Rickford
  8. Mediating Creoles
  9. Broadening creole studies
  10. The Creole Debate, written by John H. McWhorter
  11. Language and identity construction on the French Guiana-Suriname border
  12. A grammar of Saramaccan creole. By John McWhorter & Jeff Good
  13. Language and Slavery: A social and linguistic history of the Suriname creoles. By Jacques Arends
  14. Jamaican Creole Goes Web: Sociolinguistic styling and authenticity in a digital ‘Yaad’. By Andrea Moll
  15. Putting Matawai on the Surinamese linguistic map
  16. Surviving the Middle Passage: The West Africa-Surinam Sprachbund, edited by Pieter Muysken & Norval Smith
  17. Review of Rickford, Sweetland, Rickford & Grano (2012): African American, creole, and other vernacular Englishes in Education: A bibliographic resource
  18. Jeffrey P. Williams, Edgar W. Schneider, PeterTrudgill and DanielSchreier (eds.). Further Studies in the Lesser‐Known Varieties of English (Studies in English Language). Cambridge, U.K: Cambridge University Press. 2015. xvi + 345 pp. Hb (9781107021204)...
  19. Language Education in the Caribbean: Selected Articles by Dennis Craig Education Issues in Creole and Creole-Influenced Vernacular Contexts, edited by Jeannette Allsopp & Zellynne JenningsIan Robertson & Hazel Simmons-McDonald
  20. Assessing the sociolinguistic situation of the Maroon creoles
  21. New Perspectives on Irish English
  22. Creoles in Education
  23. Review of Sidnell (2005): Talk and practical epistemology: The social life of knowledge in a Caribbean community
  24. Substrate Influence in Creole Formation
  25. Introduction
  26. Substrate influence on the emergence of the TMA systems of the Surinamese creoles
  27. Politeness and Face in Caribbean Creoles
  28. Creole Formation as Language Contact
  29. Review of Shanks, Koanting & Velanti (2000): A buku fu okanisi anga ingiisi wowtu: Aukan-English Dictionary and English-Aukan Index
  30. The origin of the copulas (d/n)a and de in the Eastern Maroon Creole
  31. Substrate influence in creole formation