A History of Literature in the Caribbean: Cross-cultural studiesAlbert James Arnold J. Benjamins, 1994 |
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Albert James Arnold. rate in English to at least 75 % in Jamaica , higher than in parts of many wealthier countries ... Jamaicans are Creole - dominant bilinguals ; among the remaining six percent of monolingual Creole - speakers , half ...
Albert James Arnold. rate in English to at least 75 % in Jamaica , higher than in parts of many wealthier countries ... Jamaicans are Creole - dominant bilinguals ; among the remaining six percent of monolingual Creole - speakers , half ...
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... Jamaica's role in maintaining consular relationships with Cuba . Full diplomatic recognition of Cuba by Jamaica followed somewhat later ( 7 ) . Although CA's editorial doesn't allude to Jamaica's posture , it does mention Fidel Castro's ...
... Jamaica's role in maintaining consular relationships with Cuba . Full diplomatic recognition of Cuba by Jamaica followed somewhat later ( 7 ) . Although CA's editorial doesn't allude to Jamaica's posture , it does mention Fidel Castro's ...
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... Jamaica , " is reprinted in Spanish translation as " Identidad nacional y actitudes raciales en Jamaica " ( CA 91 [ 1975 ] , 28-37 ) . CA mentions that the final revision of most of the translations was done by Adelaida de Juan ( 224 ) ...
... Jamaica , " is reprinted in Spanish translation as " Identidad nacional y actitudes raciales en Jamaica " ( CA 91 [ 1975 ] , 28-37 ) . CA mentions that the final revision of most of the translations was done by Adelaida de Juan ( 224 ) ...
Table des matières
Cartography and the Cannibalization of Culture | 3 |
Notes Toward a Comparative History | 29 |
Toward a Centripetal Vision | 57 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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