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The term ' extended pidgin ' comes from Todd ( 1974 : 5 ) : 3 An extended pidgin is one which , although it may not become a mother tongue , proves vitally important in a multilingual area , and which , because of its usefulness ...
The term ' extended pidgin ' comes from Todd ( 1974 : 5 ) : 3 An extended pidgin is one which , although it may not become a mother tongue , proves vitally important in a multilingual area , and which , because of its usefulness ...
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Indeed , Hancock ( 1980 : 64 ) states : ' I prefer not to acknowledge a distinction between PIDGIN and CREOLE , and to consider STABILIZATION more significant than NATIVIZATION in creole language formation .
Indeed , Hancock ( 1980 : 64 ) states : ' I prefer not to acknowledge a distinction between PIDGIN and CREOLE , and to consider STABILIZATION more significant than NATIVIZATION in creole language formation .
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Elsewhere , Tonkin 1971 sees Town Bemba ( a pidgin spoken in Zambia ) and Sango ( a pidgin spoken in the Central African Republic ) as languages of savoir - vivre , symbols of one's ties to western culture ; and Gilman 1979 demonstrates ...
Elsewhere , Tonkin 1971 sees Town Bemba ( a pidgin spoken in Zambia ) and Sango ( a pidgin spoken in the Central African Republic ) as languages of savoir - vivre , symbols of one's ties to western culture ; and Gilman 1979 demonstrates ...
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 225 |
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