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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... it is less tense than 'é' ——has approximately the same value asthe vowel sound in 'get' a——represents a sound similar to the 'a' in French 'pas' ɔ—— is similarto the vowelsoundin 'not' o——resembles the Scottish pronunciation of the ...
... it is less tense than 'é' ——has approximately the same value asthe vowel sound in 'get' a——represents a sound similar to the 'a' in French 'pas' ɔ—— is similarto the vowelsoundin 'not' o——resembles the Scottish pronunciation of the ...
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... it is likely that they have always arisen when people speaking mutually unintelligible languages have come into contact. Yet what are they? It is convenient to begin with the useful myth that we can give short, neat definitions of the ...
... it is likely that they have always arisen when people speaking mutually unintelligible languages have come into contact. Yet what are they? It is convenient to begin with the useful myth that we can give short, neat definitions of the ...
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... It is the vehicle for songs, witticisms, oral literature, liturgical writings andsermons, as wellasbeing themost frequentlyheard language inthearea. In all thesefunctionsit parallels Krio, the English creole of Sierra Leone, which is ...
... It is the vehicle for songs, witticisms, oral literature, liturgical writings andsermons, as wellasbeing themost frequentlyheard language inthearea. In all thesefunctionsit parallels Krio, the English creole of Sierra Leone, which is ...
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... It is true that in many cases dialectaldifferences can be explainedwithout reference tohistoricalcontactwith anotherlanguage.In addition, the majority of dialects of English are mutually intelligible. Pidgin and creole varieties of ...
... It is true that in many cases dialectaldifferences can be explainedwithout reference tohistoricalcontactwith anotherlanguage.In addition, the majority of dialects of English are mutually intelligible. Pidgin and creole varieties of ...
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... it is the birth of anewlanguage, onewith the potentialtodevelopandspread ortodisappear ifthecommunicationneeds which broughtit into existence shouldceasetooperate. Map 1 The widespread nature of the pidgin/creole phenomenon (Not all ...
... it is the birth of anewlanguage, onewith the potentialtodevelopandspread ortodisappear ifthecommunicationneeds which broughtit into existence shouldceasetooperate. Map 1 The widespread nature of the pidgin/creole phenomenon (Not all ...
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