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Haitian Creole: a slow gain in acceptance

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Papiamentu, healthy Creole

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From West Africa to the Antilles, dynamic Portuguese Creoles

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Questions on the genesis of Creole languages

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Esperanto: a language by choice !

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Siberia: the question of mother tongue

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Greenland Inuits and problems in language teaching

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Teaching Maori in New Zealand : progress & issues

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Learning how to count in first language in order to improve counting skills in second

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Kanak languages at school in New Caledonia: a long process

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