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- Notwithstanding its name, Negerhollands drew primarily from the Zeelandic rather than the Hollandic dialect of Dutch. Negerhollands emerged around 1700 on...
- the Dutch Creole, which was more po****r on St. Thomas and St. John. Negerhollands, a Dutch-based creole language, was formerly spoken on St. John, St...
- enslaved Africans first creating a Dutch-based creole, known as Negerhollands. Negerhollands was in mainstream usage on St. Thomas and St. John until the...
- Rossem, C.; van der Voort, H. (1996). Die Creol Taal: 250 Years of Negerhollands Texts. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press – via Digitale Biblioth****...
- Islands Creole; historically Indo-European → Zeelandic-based creolesNegerhollands Virgin Islands (United Kingdom, United States), SSS islands (Netherlands...
- worldwide, mainly in the United States, Caribbean, and Indian Ocean areas. Negerhollands ('Negro-Dutch') was a Dutch-based creole language that was spoken in...
- needed] Extinct Dutch-based creole languages include: Skepi (Guyana); Negerhollands (aka "Negro Dutch"), Jersey Dutch and Mohawk Dutch (U.S.), and Javindo...
- Ijo varieties from southern Nigeria. In contrast to the widely known Negerhollands Dutch creole spoken in the Virgin Islands, Berbice Creole Dutch and...
- creole languages were formely spoken in the Virgin Islands and Guyana (Negerhollands, Berbice Dutch creole, Skepi Dutch creole). In the United States, a...
- (1754–1871) Common languages Danish (official) English Virgin Islands Creole Negerhollands Other Languages Governor-General   • 1756–66 Christian Leberecht von...