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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]

  1. ^ Aitchison, Jean, 1938- (2013). Language change : progress or decay? (4th ed.). Oxford: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-02362-8. OCLC 799025044.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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  3. ^ Siegel, Jason (2010). "Decreolization: A critical review". IULC Working Papers. 10 (3). ISSN 1524-2110.

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Decreolization

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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...

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Habitual be

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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...

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Belizean Creole

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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...

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Creole language

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compelled to conform their speech to one of the parent languages. This decreolization process typically brings about a post-creole speech continuum characterized...

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Gullah language

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speakers have always been bilingual, it is likely that at least some decreolization has taken place. In other words, some African-influenced grammatical...

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Trinidadian and Tobagonian English

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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...

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Portuguese language in Africa

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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...

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Abstand and ausbau languages

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Linguistic demography Linguistic distance Post-creole speech continuum Decreolization Register (sociolinguistics) Kloss 1967, p. 29. Kloss 1967, p. 30. Kloss...

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Languages of Tunisia

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 129–130. A. Leddy-Cecere, Thomas (2010). Contact, Restructuring, and Decreolization:The Case of Tunisian Arabic (PDF). Linguistic Data Consortium, Department...

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Portuguese language

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metropolitan Belo Horizonte. It is often said that caipira appeared by decreolization of the língua brasílica and the related língua geral paulista, then...

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Martinique

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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...

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Indigenous English in Canada

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contemporary Indigenous Canadian English may represent the late stages of a decreolization process among peoples who historically spoke more creolized or pidginized...

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Canadian English

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dialects are also a result of the late stages of depidginization and decreolization, which resulted in linguistic markers of Indigenous identity and solidarity...

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Cape Verdean Creole

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Portuguese in informal speech. Due to this overall presence of Portuguese, a decreolization process occurs for all the different Cape Verdean Creole variants. Check...

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Colonial mentality

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assimilation Cultural cringe Cultural identity Cultural imperialism Decreolization Enculturation Globalization Hamitic theory Hellenization History of...

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Haitian Creole

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(link) Valdman, Albert (1989). "The Use of Creole as a School Medium and Decreolization in Haiti". In Zuanelli Sonino, Elisabetta (ed.). Literacy in School...

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Louisiana Creole

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ISBN 978-0-19-967770-2. Mayeux, Oliver (July 19, 2019). Rethinking decreolization: Language contact and change in Louisiana Creole (PhD thesis). University...

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Betawi language

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converted to Islam and spoke a pidgin that was later creolized, and then decreolized incorporating many elements from Sundanese and Javanese (Uri Tadmor 2013)...

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Languages of the Caribbean

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direction of European colonial languages to which they are related, so that decreolization occurs and a post-creole continuum arises. For example, the Jamaican...

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Massachusett Pidgin English

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even overtook the native language in community. In a process likely to decreolization, the speakers of Massachusett Pidgin English began to adjust their language...

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Brazilian Portuguese

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metropolitan Belo Horizonte. It is often said that caipira appeared by decreolization of the língua brasílica and the related língua geral paulista, then...

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