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Creoles as hybrid languages

<i>WORD</i>, 2016
The central claim of Enoch Aboh’s book is that creoles combine features of different languages spoken by people involved in their genesis.
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The Haitian Creole Language

2010
The Haitian Creole Language is the first book that deals broadly with a language that has too long lived in the shadow of French. With chapters contributed by the leading scholars in the study of Creole, it provides information on this language's history; structure; and use in education, literature, and social interaction.
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Pidgin and Creole Languages

1997
Abstract Pidgin and creole languages used to be referred to as “mixed languages,” but in recent years this term has been abandoned in favor of “contact languages.” The reason for this is perhaps that the term “mixed” suggests hodgepodge, chaos, and lack of norms, whereas not all pidgins and none of the creoles are in fact chaotic ...
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Pidgin and Creole Languages

2020
AbstractPidgin and Creole Studies represent a well-established field in linguistics. In the African context, however, the study of pidgins and creoles is still much less advanced. African pidgin and creole (PC) languages fulfill vehicular functions, whereas not all lingua francas in Africa are to be regarded as pidgins and creoles.
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Pidgin Languages and Creole Languages

2004
The article discusses research on the sociolinguistics of creole languages focusing on the creole continuum notion and its viability. The paper argues that the evidence shows that this notion is rather problematic and cannot coherently explain language practices in English official Creole communities or other communities where creoles are regularly ...
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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
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Intonation and Prosody in Creole Languages: An Evolving Ecology

Annual Review of Linguistics, 2022
Shelome Gooden
exaly  

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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