Language, Education, and Development: Urban and Rural Tok Pisin in Papua New Guinea

Oxford University Press UK (1992)
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This book examines some of the changes that are taking place in Tok Pisin, an English-based pidgin, as it becomes the native language of the younger generation of rural and urban speakers.

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