Africa, المجلد 57Oxford University Press, 1987 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 535
... Creeo dialects ' . This was largely a follow - up article to the one he had written when he ' retranslated ' Excelsior . Having wanted to make clear the distinction between Pidgin and Krio and to establish the fact that Krio was a real ...
... Creeo dialects ' . This was largely a follow - up article to the one he had written when he ' retranslated ' Excelsior . Having wanted to make clear the distinction between Pidgin and Krio and to establish the fact that Krio was a real ...
الصفحة 536
... Creeo Dialects As far as I have found out , there are three distinct Creeo dialects . The FIRST is peculiar to the numerically insignificant group of Creeo ' Intellectuals ' and ' Aristocrats ' and professionals who belong to the top ...
... Creeo Dialects As far as I have found out , there are three distinct Creeo dialects . The FIRST is peculiar to the numerically insignificant group of Creeo ' Intellectuals ' and ' Aristocrats ' and professionals who belong to the top ...
الصفحة 539
... creeo nor creeo ? ( ' I say . Have you read all that nonsense that someone has been writing in the newspaper about Krio or watnot ? ' ) Boss Coker has been very much upset to hear that someone has accused him of not speaking proper ...
... creeo nor creeo ? ( ' I say . Have you read all that nonsense that someone has been writing in the newspaper about Krio or watnot ? ' ) Boss Coker has been very much upset to hear that someone has accused him of not speaking proper ...
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