Decreolization is a postulated phenomenon whereby over time a creole language reconverges with the lexifier from which it originally derived.[1][2] The notion has attracted criticism from linguists who argue there is little theoretical or empirical basis on which to postulate a process of language change which is particular to creole languages.[3]
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combat reduction, then one can view decreolization as an 'attack' on both simplification and admixture. Decreolization has been criticized by some linguists...
origin. It involves the decreolization process of Caribbean English creole, with the loss of does (be), which itself is a decreolization of a previous creole...
Many of them speak standard English as well, and a rapid process of decreolization is taking place. As a result, a creole continuum exists and speakers...
compelled to conform their speech to one of the parent languages. This decreolization process typically brings about a post-creole speech continuum characterized...
speakers have always been bilingual, it is likely that at least some decreolization has taken place. In other words, some African-influenced grammatical...
Sociolinguistic Situation of Trinidad and Tobago. 1997. Phonological Hypercorrection in the Process of Decreolization--the Case of Trinidadian English. v t e v t e...
takes on various features of Portuguese and is a result of processes of decreolization in the archipelago. In São Tome e Principe, Santomense Portuguese is...
Linguistic demography Linguistic distance Post-creole speech continuum Decreolization Register (sociolinguistics) Kloss 1967, p. 29. Kloss 1967, p. 30. Kloss...
129–130. A. Leddy-Cecere, Thomas (2010). Contact, Restructuring, and Decreolization:The Case of Tunisian Arabic (PDF). Linguistic Data Consortium, Department...
metropolitan Belo Horizonte. It is often said that caipira appeared by decreolization of the língua brasílica and the related língua geral paulista, then...
until the mid 20th century that it began to be written. Since then, decreolization of the language has taken place via the adoption of Standard French...
contemporary Indigenous Canadian English may represent the late stages of a decreolization process among peoples who historically spoke more creolized or pidginized...
dialects are also a result of the late stages of depidginization and decreolization, which resulted in linguistic markers of Indigenous identity and solidarity...
Portuguese in informal speech. Due to this overall presence of Portuguese, a decreolization process occurs for all the different Cape Verdean Creole variants. Check...
assimilation Cultural cringe Cultural identity Cultural imperialism Decreolization Enculturation Globalization Hamitic theory Hellenization History of...
(link) Valdman, Albert (1989). "The Use of Creole as a School Medium and Decreolization in Haiti". In Zuanelli Sonino, Elisabetta (ed.). Literacy in School...
ISBN 978-0-19-967770-2. Mayeux, Oliver (July 19, 2019). Rethinking decreolization: Language contact and change in Louisiana Creole (PhD thesis). University...
converted to Islam and spoke a pidgin that was later creolized, and then decreolized incorporating many elements from Sundanese and Javanese (Uri Tadmor 2013)...
direction of European colonial languages to which they are related, so that decreolization occurs and a post-creole continuum arises. For example, the Jamaican...
even overtook the native language in community. In a process likely to decreolization, the speakers of Massachusett Pidgin English began to adjust their language...
metropolitan Belo Horizonte. It is often said that caipira appeared by decreolization of the língua brasílica and the related língua geral paulista, then...