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[…] a pidgin can creolize at any stage of its development, and that the period at which this step takes place will be decided, not by any internal development in the pidgin, but by the communicational needs of children, i.e., whether the ancestral languages of their pidgin-speaking parents do or do not constitute adequate and feasible means of communication for them. - Bickerton (1977), a pag.57
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