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Dirk Christiaan Hessling, On the origin and formation of creoles: A miscellany of articles, and Hugo Schuchardt, The ethnography of variation: Selected writings on pidgins and creoles. (Linguistica Extranea Studia 3, 4) Ann Arbor: Karoma, 1979. Pp. 91 + 152.
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Dirk Christiaan Hessling, On the origin and formation of creoles: A miscellany of articles, and Hugo Schuchardt, The ethnography of variation: Selected writings on pidgins and creoles. (Linguistica Extranea Studia 3, 4) Ann Arbor: Karoma, 1979. Pp. 91 + 152.
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