Pidgins and CreolesRoutledge, 2 wrz 2003 - 128 The focus of this study is upon those pidgins and creoles which are English based and which have arisen since the fifteenth century. The book examines the widespread nature of the pidgin/creole phenomenon and evaluates the current definitions of the terms and the theories which have been advanced to account for their existence. The author considers the potential of pidgins and creoles as literary media and as vehicles for education. She looks at the sociological and psychological implications of using pidgins and creoles in the classroom and examines the position of American `Black English' and `London Jamaican' in the pidgin/creole continuum. |
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... coast, or on board ship or while working on plantations. Children born into this situation necessarily acquired the pidgin as a first language and thus a creole came into being. But a creole is not always the result of people being ...
... coast, or on board ship or while working on plantations. Children born into this situation necessarily acquired the pidgin as a first language and thus a creole came into being. But a creole is not always the result of people being ...
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... contact of Ngbandi with other African languages.Along the coast ofChina,inShanghai andto a lesser extent inHongKong, onefindsrelics of the oncewidespread ChinaCoastPidgin Englishwhich arose asaresult of the contactbetween English.
... contact of Ngbandi with other African languages.Along the coast ofChina,inShanghai andto a lesser extent inHongKong, onefindsrelics of the oncewidespread ChinaCoastPidgin Englishwhich arose asaresult of the contactbetween English.
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... coastal Chinese. Thesesixcases are only a sample ofthevarietyof possible combinations butthey give someindication ofhowwidespread the pidgin/creole phenomenonis(see Map1). A final clarification maybeuseful in order to indicate the ...
... coastal Chinese. Thesesixcases are only a sample ofthevarietyof possible combinations butthey give someindication ofhowwidespread the pidgin/creole phenomenonis(see Map1). A final clarification maybeuseful in order to indicate the ...
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... have correspondences with West African coastal languages, correspondences whichwewould notexpectto find in Pacific varieties. That thetwo subgroups are not entirely discrete, however, is suggested by the fact that the pidgin English.
... have correspondences with West African coastal languages, correspondences whichwewould notexpectto find in Pacific varieties. That thetwo subgroups are not entirely discrete, however, is suggested by the fact that the pidgin English.
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