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combat reduction, then one can view
decreolization as an 'attack' on both
simplification and admixture.
Decreolization has been
criticized by some linguists...
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ongoing decreolization is not
widespread enough to pose a
major threat to Kriol. The
birthrate of
Kriol speakers is high and
decreolization only effects...
-
compelled to
conform their speech to one of the
parent languages. This
decreolization process typically brings about a post-creole
speech continuum characterized...
- origin. It
involves the
decreolization process of
Caribbean English creole, with the loss of does (be),
which itself is a
decreolization of a
previous creole...
- semi-creole language,
distinct from the
English language,
before undergoing decreolization. African-American
Vernacular English (AAVE) may be
considered a dialect...
-
metropolitan Belo Horizonte. It is
often said that
caipira appeared by
decreolization of the língua brasílica and the
related língua
geral paulista, then...
-
language may
result in
decreolization, in
which the
creole begins to more
closely resemble the
prestige language.
Decreolization thus
creates a creole...
-
speakers have
always been bilingual, it is
likely that at
least some
decreolization has
taken place. In
other words, some African-influenced grammatical...
- Due to social, political, and
economic factors, a
creole language can
decreolize towards one of the
languages from
which it is descended,
aligning its...
- po****tion, and in 2009 by 90.4%. Guinea-Bissau
Creole is in the
process of
decreolization. As
summary of his 2021 dissertation, João
Fernando Cá states: Guinea-Bissau...