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A creole is a nativized pidgin, expanded in form and function to meet the communicative needs of a community of native speakers.
Basilectal creole, decreolization, and autonomous language change in St Kitts-Nevis.
The post-creole continuum and decreolization are well-established and well-documented phenomena in creole linguistics.
Each of these areas are home both to a local variety of English and a local English based creole, combining English and African languages.
However, it is also variously described as a creole or as a partially creolised language.
With the arrival of the Spanish in 1532, the current mestizo and creole cultures of Piura were born.
A population of Portuguese descent, who speak a Portuguese creole, are the descendants of colonists from the 16th and 17th centuries.
The local Cape Verdean community speak a similar Portuguese creole, Cape Verdean Creole, and standard Portuguese.
It is not always clear whether they should be classified as Romance, pidgins, creole languages, or mixed languages.
Haitian Creole is closely related to Louisiana Creole and the creole from the Lesser Antilles.
Baker identified four varieties of Mauritian creole associated with different ethnolinguistic groups.
Hesdy carefully explained the OAS mission to them in Sranan Tongo, the country-wide creole language, and why we wanted to go to Kwakoegron.
For example, the name of the creole language Tok Pisin derives from the English words talk pidgin.
The abolitionist papers before the war form a rich corpus of examples of plantation creole.
In addition, some Australians speak creole languages derived from Australian English, such as Australian Kriol, Torres Strait Creole and Norfuk.
The argument in favour of calling Middle English a creole comes from the extreme reduction in inflected forms from Old English to Middle English.
McWhorter hypothesizes that these three properties exactly characterize a creole.
This could explain why creole languages have much in common, while avoiding a monogenetic model.
There are a variety of theories on the origin of creole languages, all of which attempt to explain the similarities among them.
Phylogenetic or typological comparisons of creole languages have led to divergent conclusions.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He is a creole of this country, and is ordained as reader on the epistle side.
The creole cooks have made famous such dishes as chicken gumbo, chicken la creole, and pompano.
The president of the city council is a mayor, or maire, a creole.
The crew consisted of two half-breeds, who claimed to be white men, though a mixture of the French creole and the Shawnee and Potawattomie.
Eau Creole, a liqueur from the distillation of the flowers of the mammee apple with spirits of wine.
Haitian Creole is grammatically constructed, but has not to any general extent been reduced to writing.
Bimba is a popular character in Cuba, and in some respects represents a type of the Creole 'pollo,' or man-about-town.
Women, Creole Identity, and Intellectual Life in Early Twentieth-Century Puerto Rico.
The Acadian caterpillar often turns into a Creole butterfly.
Mlle. Soubise was then very young, and in appearance like a Creole.
The Creole, it is true, tried and failed to take the helm of conversation.
The excessive physical charm of the Creole had first attracted her, for Edna had a sensuous susceptibility to beauty.
The Creole woman does not take any chances which may be avoided of imperiling her health.
It had been agreed that, in their escape, she was to personate the character of a Creole lady, and Emmeline that of her servant.
My conversation was with the Creole, my thoughts dwelt upon the quadroon.
Rubelle struck me as being a small, wiry, sly person, of fifty or thereabouts, with a dark brown or Creole complexion and watchful light grey eyes.
Fournaye, who is of Creole origin, is of an extremely excitable nature, and has suffered in the past from attacks of jealousy which have amounted to frenzy.
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