-
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****...
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Islands Creole;
historically Indo-European → Zeelandic-based
creoles →
Negerhollands 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...