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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...
- 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...
- compelled to conform their speech to one of the parent languages. This decreolization process typically brings about a post-creole speech continuum characterized...
- decreolization) Korlai Indo-Portuguese, spoken in Korlai, India. Southeast Asian Macanese: Spoken in Macau and Hong Kong, China. (old decreolization)...
- language may result in decreolization, in which the creole begins to more closely resemble the prestige language. Decreolization thus creates a creole...
- Many of them speak standard English as well, and a rapid process of decreolization is taking place. As a result, a creole continuum exists and speakers...
- 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...
- Sociolinguistic Situation of Trinidad and Tobago. 1997. Phonological Hypercorrection in the Process of Decreolization--the Case of Trinidadian English. v t e v t e...
- semi-creole language, distinct from the English language, before undergoing decreolization. African-American Vernacular English (AAVE) may be considered a dialect...
- contemporary Indigenous Canadian English may represent the late stages of a decreolization process among peoples who historically spoke more creolized or pidginized...