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From: jkt@crash.cts.com (Jedon Thompson)
Subject: Re: Modals as evidence of creolization
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Date: Sat, 11 Mar 1995 03:17:20 GMT
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	I also am interested in this thread even though I am fairly 
ignorant of linguistics.

	This thread, however, has sparked a question that has to do
with this topic, but not this subject if someone would be as so kind
to answer. Where does the Jamaican patois fall into these categories?


