Creole languages in education and their role in shaping Caribbean identities : models for integrating English lexifier Creoles into school curricula in the Eastern Caribbean
Autor
LeCompte Zambrana, Pier Angeli.
Advisor
Faraclas, Nicholas.Degree Level
Doctor of Philosophy in Humanities with major in English Studies Inve Lit Ling CaribeFecha
2017-03-28Metadatos
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Universidad de Puerto Rico. Recinto de Río Piedras. Facultad de Humanidades. Programa Graduado de Inglés.Colecciones
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