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Book review of a study of Martinican Creole

What is it about?

The review offers a summary of the newly released book 'Petit guide du créole martiniquais’, by Loïc Jean-Louis & Anne Zribi-Hertz, Collection Sciences du Langage, PUV, 2024. Pp. 384. Compared to other Creole languages, the grammar of Martinican Creole remains relatively under-researched.

Why is it important?

It summarizes the content of the book, insisting on its clear and readable form, underscoring the book's value as a rich resourceful continued scholarly inquiry. It is a goldmine for anyone interested in research in Creole languages and other languages.

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