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1Creolization in the Americas

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  • Title: Creolization in the Americas
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 145
  • Publisher: Texas A&M University
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  • Publish Location: College Station

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  • First Year Published: 2000
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Creolization

of creolization originates during the 16th century, although there is no date recording the beginning of the word creolization. The term creolization was

Creole

Look up Creole, creole, or créole in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Creole may refer to: Alaskan Creole people, people descended from the inhabitants

Creole language

undergone creolization, terms that now imply no geographic restrictions nor ethnic prejudices. There is controversy about the extent to which creolization influenced

Haitian Creole

Haitian Creole (/ˈheɪʃən ˈkriːoʊl/; Haitian Creole: kreyòl ayisyen, [kɣejɔl ajisjɛ̃]), or simply Creole (Haitian Creole: kreyòl), is a French-based creole language

Creole peoples

creolization, is characterized by rapid social change that ultimately leads to the formation of a distinct Creole identity. The English word creole derives

Louisiana Creole people

 United States of America 1862–present Louisiana Creoles (French: Créoles de Louisiane, Louisiana Creole: Moun Kréyòl la Lwizyàn, Spanish: Criollos de Luisiana)

Mauritian Creole

2023-03-12. Adone, Dany (31 December 1994). "Creolization and language change in Mauritian Creole". Creolization and Language Change: 23–44. doi:10.1515/9783111339801

French creole

French Creole may refer to: Language French-based creole languages, creole languages based on the French language French Guianese Creole, a French-lexified

Creole nationalism

The term Creole nationalism or Criollo nationalism refers to the ideology that emerged in independence movements among the Criollos (descendants of the

Sango language

a creolization process. According to the creolization hypothesis, Sango is exceptional in that it is an African- rather than European-based creole. Although