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Albert Valdman, Le Creole: structure, statut, et origine. Paris: Éditions Klincksieck, 1978, Pp. 403.

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Albert Valdman, Le Creole: structure, statut, et origine. Paris: Éditions Klincksieck, 1978, Pp. 403.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 November 2008

Paul Stoller
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Dept. of Anthropology-Sociology West Chester State College, West Chester, PA 19380. U.S.A.

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