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The Gulf of Guinea Creoles

Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 2011
Especially since Ferraz (1974, 1975, 1979), it has been generally accepted that the four Gulf of Guinea creoles (GGCs) — Santome (ST), Angolar (ANG), Lung’ie (LU), and Fa d’Ambô (FA)2 — are closely related languages based on historical and linguistic data.
Tjerk Hagemeijer
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The liquid in the gulf of Guinea Creoles

African Studies, 1987
(1987). The liquid in the gulf of Guinea Creoles. African Studies: Vol. 46, No. 2, pp. 287-295.
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Tonogenesis in the Gulf of Guinea Creoles

Diachronica
Abstract This paper is concerned with tonogenesis in creole languages, focusing on the Gulf of Guinea Creoles (GGCs), where the interaction between the European (stress) and African (tone) origins has led to the emergence of a tone system.
Ana Livia Agostinho
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The genesis of the portugese-based creole languages of the Gulf of Guinea

2000
Nous défendons, dans ce travail, l'idée que la question de la genèse des langues créoles doit être envisagée dans une perspective rationnelle. Dans une première partie, nous présentons les données historiques et sociales qui ont suscité puis accompagné la création de la société créole et génère la créolisation linguistique à São Tomé et Príncipe.
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How does the Niger river warm coastal waters in the northern Gulf of Guinea?

Frontiers in Marine Science, 2023
Gael Alory, Julien Jouanno
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Mapping the structural configuration of the western Gulf of Guinea using advanced gravity interpretation methods

Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, 2023
Luan Thanh Pham   +2 more
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