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Moorings: Indian Ocean Creolizations [PDF]
In this essay written in 2004, Françoise Vergès and Carpanin Marimoutou explore the ways in which processes and practices of creolization occurred in Réunion Island.
Francoise Verges, Carpanin Marimoutou
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The Finnic Tetrameter – A Creolization of Poetic Form?
This article presents a new theory on the origins of the common Finnic tetrameter as a poetic form (also called the Kalevala-meter, regilaul meter, etc.).
- Frog
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Toward a Sexual Difference Theory of Creolization
In lieu of an abstract, here is the opening paragraph from the essay: Throughout his work, Édouard Glissant rigorously describes the process of creolization in the Caribbean and beyond.
Max Hantel
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Genre forms in the children’s humoristic magazine “Veselye kartinki”: 1990s [PDF]
The article is included in the circle of studies related to the study of genre characteristics of texts. The relevance of the study is determined by the changeable nature of speech genres, each of which contains traditional (archaic) genre-forming ...
Maryina , Olga Viktorovna +1 more
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Creolization, Hybridity and Archipelagic Thinking: Interrogating Inscriptions of Postcolonial Agency
The terms creolization and hybridity are neither parallel nor interchangeable. The former cannot be fully understood without taking into account its historical background and geographical context so that creolization is a phenomenon of exchange and ...
H. Murdoch
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Creolization of the Atlantic World: The Portuguese and the Kongolese
:ABSTRACT.In the 1930s, Gilberto Freyre’s praise of mixed-race people in Brazil challenged the idea of white supremacy, contributing to the building of a new Brazilian identity.
Francisco Bethencourt
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Rapsodia Ibero-Indiana: Transoceanic creolization and the mando of Goa
The mando is a secular song-and-dance genre of Goa whose archival attestations began in the 1860s. It is still danced today, in staged rather than social settings.
A. Kabir
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Language Use: Code Mixing, Code Switching, Borrowing, Pidginization, and Creolization
This study was conducted to gather sufficient information on the language use: code mixing, code switching, borrowing, pidginization, and creolization. The method used in this study is through a literature study that collects several previous studies to ...
Komang Trisna Sari Dewi
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Creolization is a founding concept in the understanding of contemporary Caribbean identities. It served to imagine a certain unity at a time when nationalist movements were emerging in a region where cultural diversity was sometimes a divisive factor ...
Pauline Amy de la Bretèque
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Creolization was first used by linguists to explain how contact languages become creole languages, but now scholars in other social sciences use the term to describe new cultural expressions brought about by contact between societies and relocated peoples.
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