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*Samarin WJ (1968) Lingua francas of the world. In Fishman JA (ed.) ''Readings in the Sociology of Language.'' The Hague: Mouton. pp.660-672. ASIN B000I68UJ4.
*Samarin, W.J. (1968). Lingua francas of the world. In J.A. Fishman (ed.) ''Readings in the Sociology of Language.'' The Hague: Mouton. pp.660-672. ASIN B000I68UJ4.
*Sebba M (1997) ''Contact Language: Pidgins and Creoles''. London: Macmillan. ISBN 90-333-63024-6.
*Sebba, M. (1997). ''Contact Language: Pidgins and Creoles''. London: Macmillan. ISBN 90-333-63024-6.
*Smith GP (2002) ''Growing Up with Tok Pisin: Contact, Creolization, and Change in Papua New Guinea's National Language.'' London: Battlebridge. ISBN 1-903292-06-9.
*Smith, G.P. (2002). ''Growing Up with Tok Pisin: Contact, Creolization, and Change in Papua New Guinea's National Language.'' London: Battlebridge. ISBN 1-903292-06-9.
*Wardhaugh R (2006) ''An Introduction to Sociolinguistics.'' Oxford: Blackwell. 6th edition. ISBN 1-4051-3559-X.
*Wardhaugh, R. (2006). ''An Introduction to Sociolinguistics.'' Oxford: Blackwell. 6th edition. ISBN 1-4051-3559-X.

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  • Samarin, W.J. (1968). Lingua francas of the world. In J.A. Fishman (ed.) Readings in the Sociology of Language. The Hague: Mouton. pp.660-672. ASIN B000I68UJ4.
  • Sebba, M. (1997). Contact Language: Pidgins and Creoles. London: Macmillan. ISBN 90-333-63024-6.
  • Smith, G.P. (2002). Growing Up with Tok Pisin: Contact, Creolization, and Change in Papua New Guinea's National Language. London: Battlebridge. ISBN 1-903292-06-9.
  • Wardhaugh, R. (2006). An Introduction to Sociolinguistics. Oxford: Blackwell. 6th edition. ISBN 1-4051-3559-X.