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Scope of our Creole Language

Scope of our Creole Language After over 40 years of independence, we found ourselves still relying only on the two european languages (English and French) as windows onto the world. Despite that these two languages will always be important and useful codes in our communication, our Creole language should be refined and codified, in order… Continue reading Scope of our Creole Language

Published September 24, 2010
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