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Chagossian Creole – Language Snapshot

Chagossian Creole is a French-lexified Indian Ocean creole spoken previously by the indigenous population of the Chagos Archipelago. Between 1965-1973, the British government forcibly displaced the entire population of the archipelago to Mauritius and the Seychelles. While no right of return has been granted, many Chagossians have since migrated to, or
Jonathan R. Kasstan   +3 more
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Creole Languages

Scientific American, 1983
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Effects of tropical climate and language format on imagery ability among French-Creole Bilinguals

International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2022
Nicolas Robin, Guillaume R Coudevylle
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Pidgin and creole languages

2009
The study of pidgins and creoles is one of the newer fields in linguistics. The discipline was founded in the 50's and has developed since substantially. However, some earlier research was done in the 19th and 18th centuries, and today, pidgin and creole studies are a part of the curriculum in number of universities. The objectives of the thesis are to
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Pidgin and Creole Languages

2000
Abstract IN his speech to the English-speaking Union Conference in Ottawa, the Duke of Edinburgh made reference to one of the best known pidgin and creole languages in observing that he was ‘referred to in that splendid language as “Fella belong Mrs. Queen”‘.
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Pidgin and Creole Languages

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1967
H. M. H., Robert A. Hall
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Typology of Creole Languages

2017
Daval-Markussen, Aymeric, Bakker, Peter
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Creoles, creole studies and sign languages

Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 2015
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