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English Based Pidgins and Creoles Natural Languages Linguistics


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  • - A description of written Caribbean English creoles.
  • - The Shelta vocabulary from "The Secret Languages of Ireland" by R. A. S. Macalister, 1931.
  • - A poem in Trinidadian English.
  • - An essay on the history of English varieties (present linguistic situation, creole characteristics, lexis), phonology and grammar.
  • - Summary of the linguistic situation of Leeward Caribbean Creole English.
  • - An analysis of the alleged Irish influence on Montserrat Creole.
  • - A demonstration version of a CD-ROM. A grammar introduction and samples of Ghanaian Pidgin are included in the demonstration.
  • - Includes information on Shelta, the language of the Irish Travelers.
  • - This article discusses the issues surrounding the phenomenon of local varieties of English, those developments which take place where forms of the ex-colonial language have evolved and developed in their own right independently of their metropolitan sourc
  • - Many proverbs in Guyanese Creole and English.
  • - Six brief "lessons" in the form of word definitions.
  • - A collection of letters written by African-American settlers in 19th century Liberia.
  • - A discussion of pidgin English.


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