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  • Creole language - Wikipedia
    Overview A creole is believed to arise when a pidgin, developed by adults for use as a second language, becomes the native and primary language of their children – a process known as nativization [11] The pidgin –creole life cycle was studied by American linguist Robert Hall in the 1960s [12]
  • Who Are Creole People? Definition And Cultural Identity
    🔍 TL;DR: Who Are Creole People? Creole people are descendants of mixed-race populations —often European settlers and enslaved Africans—who developed distinct cultural identities in colonial regions Their heritage blends African, European, Indigenous, and sometimes Asian influences, creating a unique way of life shaped by history, language, and traditions While the term varies by
  • Creole | History, Culture Language | Britannica
    creole languages, vernacular languages that developed in colonial European plantation settlements in the 17th and 18th centuries as a result of contact between groups that spoke mutually unintelligible languages
  • What’s the Difference Between Cajun and Creole—Or Is There One?
    For two centuries, “Creole” had been the dominant term used to describe the region’s people and culture; Cajuns existed, but prior to the 1960s they did not self-identify as such in large numbers For Cajuns were—and are—a subset of Louisiana Creoles
  • Creoles - History, The first creoles in america, Acculturation and . . .
    In the West Indies, Creole refers to a descendant of any European settler, but some people of African descent also consider themselves to be Creole In Louisiana, it identifies French-speaking populations of French or Spanish descent
  • What Are Creole Languages And Where Did They Come From?
    Creole languages have typically resulted from interactions between nonstandard European language speakers and non-European language speakers Some varieties include Haitian Créole, Gullah, and Papiamentu, which originate from French, English, and Portuguese, respectively
  • CREOLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CREOLE is of or relating to Creoles or their language How to use creole in a sentence
  • What You Should Know About Creole Language - ThoughtCo
    A creole is a language that evolves from a simpler pidgin language Creole languages often have a past in places where different people needed a new language to talk Examples of creole languages can be found in Jamaica, Sierra Leone, and the Gullah of South Carolina


















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