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Electronic Text Center Liberian Letters - A collection of letters written by African-American settlers in 19th century Liberia.
 
English Loanwords in Korean: Patterns of Borrowing and Semantic Change - The abstract and references to a paper on Korean Bamboo English.
 
English in the West Indies - An essay on the history (present linguistic situation, creole characteristics, lexis), phonology and grammar.
 
Ghanaian Pidgin English - A demonstration version of a CD. A grammar introduction and samples of Ghanaian Pidgin are included in the demonstration.
 
Guyanese Proverbs - Compilation of a relatively short list of Guyanese proverbs and their approximate meanings.
 
Language Contact - Is English a creole?
 
Language Lessons for Visitors - Anguilla Local News Index - Six brief "lessons" in the form of word definitions
 
Language Miniatures - Is `Pidgin English' Just a Makeshift? A sophisticated bridge between languages.
 
Local Lingo - A few Anguilla English words and phrases explained.
 
Montserrat Creole - an Irish brogue? - An analysis of the alleged Irish influence on Montserrat Creole.
 
National Kriol Council of Belize - Promoting the culture and language of the Kriol people of Belize.
 
Oh Gawd, I Vish dis Ig'rance Vud Stop! - An essay on Bermudan English in the wake of the Ebonics debate in the United States.
 
Orthography Development for Belize Creole - A paper by Ken Decker.
 
Shelta/Gammon - A paper written by Heather Tondini. "Shelta (Sheldru) is the language spoken by approximately 86,000 Irish Travellers (Ethnologue, 1996) in several countries: Ireland, Britain, U.S.A., Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Canada. Shelta is referred to as Gammon by the Irish Travellers and is also known as The Cant (or Cant)." Shelta has an English grammar with an Irish vocabulary.
 
The Corpus of Written British Creole: A Users Guide - A description of written Caribbean English creoles
 
Trini Talk: A Dialect Poem by Miguel Browne - A poem in Trinidadian English.
 
english or English? Attitudes, Local Varieties and English Language Teaching - This article discusses the issues surrounding the phenomenon of local varieties of English, those developments which take place where forms of the ex-colonial language have evolved and developed in their own right independently of their metropolitan sources.
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