Bilby, Kenneth. 1983. How the "older heads" talk: a Jamaican Maroon spirit possession language and its relationship to the creoles of Suriname and Sierra Leone. Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 57(57). 37-88.
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Jamaican Maroon Spirit language (MSL) is an offshoot of Sranan |