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Chris Corne: Essai de grammaire du créole mauricien. (Te Reo Monographs.) 59 pp. Auckland: Linguistic Society of New Zealand, 1970. NZ$1.20.
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References
1 d'Ans, A.-M., Le créole français d'Haïti, The Hague, Mouton, 1968Google Scholar.
2 See Baker, P., ‘The language situation in Mauritius with special reference to Mauritian Creole’, African Language Review, VIII, 1969, 73–97Google Scholar ; idem, Kreol: a description of Mauritian Creole, London, C. Hurst, 1972.
3 /grat-e/ has two forms, /grat/ and /grate/. The short form /grat/ is selected wherever it is immediately followed by a noun phrase.