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On the Origins of Pidgin and Creole Languages: An Outline
Published 2009-11-01“…Pidgin and creole languages are usually the result of contacts between people who do not speak each other’s language. …”
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24.919 Topics in Linguistics: Creole Languages and Caribbean Identities, Spring 2004
Published 2018“…The Creole languages spoken in the Caribbean are linguistic by-products of the historical events triggered by colonization and the slave trade in Africa and the "New World". …”
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A Late-Insertion-Based Exoskeletal Approach to the Hybrid Nature of Functional Features in Creole Languages
Published 2022-04-01“…In our study, we propose that functional features can be themselves recombined and that Creole languages can provide evidence for feature recombination either by virtue of their hybrid grammar or through the congruent functional categories they display, using a late-insertion-based exoskeletal model. …”
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Review of "A Description of Papiamentu. A Creole Language of the Caribbean Area," by Yolanda Rivera Castillo. Leiden: Brill, 2022.
Published 2024-05-01“…The volume under review is a formal descriptive grammar of Papiamentu, the Iberian-lexified creole language spoken by the majority of inhabitants of the ABC islands of the Caribbean (Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao). …”
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Un regard nouveau sur la diglossie français-créole. Esquisse d’une approche écosystémique des langues
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Un atlas linguistique du créole des Petites Antilles (ALPA)
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Globalization, urbanization, and language in Caribbean development: the assimilation of St. Lucia
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Aperçu sur les langues créoles dans l’Histoire générale des voyages de l’abbé Prévost
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Le nom des lieux à la Martinique : un patrimoine identitaire menacé
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Review of Synchronic and diachronic perspectives on contact languages. Edited by Magnus Huber & Viveka Velupellai (2007). Creole Language Library, Vol. 32. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company.
Published 2008-06-01“…This question is recurrent in the field of creole linguistics and ultimately mirrors the conscience that it is hard to come up with a linguistically and/or socio--historically uniform hypothesis regarding the formation of creole languages. Even an advocate of the universal approach to creolization like Bickerton (1981: 2) carefully claims that “(…) my aim here is not to account for the origins of all languages known as creoles (which would be an absurd aim anyway since they do not constitute a proper set) (…)”.…”
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Poésie de la langue des colonies dans Nos Créoles d’Armand Corre (1890)
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Indic Lexicon in the English/Creole of Trinidad
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Irrealis Mood in Lung’Ie: Ka
Published 2023-08-01Subjects: “…creole languages…”
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Some Remarks on the Origin of Afro-Puerto Rican Spanish
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Kalunga in the lusophone context: A phylogenetic study
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Spanish and Creole: Exploring Aspects of Minority and Minoritised Languages in Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago
Published 2022-10-01Subjects: Get full text
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