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Table 1-2: Varieties of Guyanese creole in the speech of six speakers (simplified table from Bickerton 1975, 79 from Ellis 1994,126)_____
Table 2-1: JFL acquisition stages, following Clancy (1985)
Table 3-1: Grammatical contents of informants' language learning materialC hapter C ontents
Table 3-4: Matrix of a possible ESL learner grammar
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