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| Bickerton, D. (1988). Creole languages and the bioprogram. In F. J. Newmeyer (Ed.), Linguistics: The Cambridge survey, vol. 2: Linguistic theory: Extensions and implications (pp. 268-284). Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
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| Bickerton, Derek. 1988. Creole languages and the bioprogram. In Linguistics: The Cambridge survey. Volume 2: Linguistic theory: Extensions and implications. Frederick J. Newmeyer, ed., 268-84. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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| Bickerton, D. (1988). Creole languages and the bioprogram. In F. Newmeyer (Ed.), Linguistics: The Cambridge survey (pp. 267-284). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
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