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creolization originates during the 16th century,
although there is no date
recording the
beginning of the word
creolization. The term
creolization was...
- Look up
Creole,
creole, or
créole in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Creole may
refer to:
Creole peoples,
ethnic groups which originated from linguistic...
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undergone creolization,
terms that now
imply no
geographic restrictions nor
ethnic prejudices.
There is
controversy about the
extent to
which creolization influenced...
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creolization, is
characterized by
rapid social change that
ultimately leads to the
formation of a
distinct Creole identity. The
English word
creole derives...
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Haitian Creole (/ˈheɪʃən ˈkriːoʊl/;
Haitian Creole: kreyòl ayisyen, [kɣejɔl ajisjɛ̃]; French:
créole haïtien, [kʁe.ɔl a.i.sjɛ̃]), or
simply Creole (Haitian...
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French Creole may
refer to:
Language French-based
creole languages,
creole languages based on the
French language French Guianese Creole, a French-lexified...
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Chagossian creole also
known as
Chagossian Kreol (also
créole îlois,
kreol Ilwa, or just Ilwa) is a French-based
creole that was
still spoken in 1994 by...
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Vincentian Creole is an English-based
creole language spoken in
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. It
contains elements of Spanish,
Antillean Creole, and various...
- 2023-03-12. Adone, Dany (31
December 1994). "
Creolization and
language change in
Mauritian Creole".
Creolization and
Language Change: 23–44. doi:10.1515/9783111339801...
- An English-based
creole language (often
shortened to
English creole) is a
creole language for
which English was the lexifier,
meaning that at the time...