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BoLA‐DRB3 genetic diversity in Highland Creole cattle from Bolivia
HLA, 2020The genetic diversity of the BoLA‐DRB3 gene has been reported in different cattle breeds owing to its central role in the immune response. However, it is still unknown in hundreds of cattle breeds, especially native populations.
G. Giovambattista +7 more
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Creole, Creolization, the Creole State, and the Creoles
2022Chapter 1 presents the process of Creolization as both a concept and a sociological and historical model useful to describe the development of jazz that started as a localized and versatile micromusic played by musicians of varied cultural background. A short history of Louisiana and a description of its Creole communities and changing race relations ...
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Creole festivals and Afro-Creole cosmopolitanisms in Mauritius
Focusing ethnographically on the Creole festivals in Mauritius, this article examines coexisting cosmopolitan and localising processes in a non‐elite and rooted context. It outlines the marginalisation of Creoles in Mauritius before elucidating three processes evident in Afro‐Creole collective identification: cross‐continental inspiration from the ...
Laura Jeffery, Jeffery, Laura; id_orcid
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Creole complexity in sociolinguistic perspective
Language Sciences, 2017U. Ansaldo
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Kreyòl-MT: Building MT for Latin American, Caribbean and Colonial African Creole Languages
North American Chapter of the Association for Computational LinguisticsA majority of language technologies are tailored for a small number of high-resource languages, while relatively many low-resource languages are neglected.
Nathaniel R. Robinson +16 more
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Euro-Creole, Afro-Creole, Meso-Creole
Matatu, 2003The terms 'creole' and 'creolization' have witnessed a number of significant semantic changes in the course of their history. Originating in the vocabulary associated with colonial expansion in the Americas it had been successively narrowed down to the field of black American culture or of particular linguistic phenomena. Recently 'creole' has expanded
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2016
Abstract After a brief outline of the principal episodes in the external histories of Romance creoles, the chapter surveys the principal aspects of phonology, morphology and syntax of Ibero-Romance-based creoles and French-based creoles.
Bollée, Annegret, Maurer, Philippe
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Abstract After a brief outline of the principal episodes in the external histories of Romance creoles, the chapter surveys the principal aspects of phonology, morphology and syntax of Ibero-Romance-based creoles and French-based creoles.
Bollée, Annegret, Maurer, Philippe
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Malacca Creole Portuguese in the 19th century
Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 2018Earlier linguistic research suggested that Malacca Creole Portuguese (MCP) had existed without diglossia with Portuguese ever since the Dutch conquest of Portuguese Malacca in 1642, yet it had experienced some contact with Portuguese in the 19th and ...
Alan N. Baxter
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2020
Creole languages are new languages, each of them with communities of L1 speakers, that have developed from adults’ second-language renditions of, usually, European languages amidst conditions of colonization and imperialism. The period in question lasted from the fifteenth through the nineteenth centuries.
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Creole languages are new languages, each of them with communities of L1 speakers, that have developed from adults’ second-language renditions of, usually, European languages amidst conditions of colonization and imperialism. The period in question lasted from the fifteenth through the nineteenth centuries.
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