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Published by: Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Language: English
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The Creole languages spoken in the Caribbean are linguistic by-products of the historical events triggered by colonization and the slave trade in Africa and the "New World". In a nutshell, these languages are the results of language acquisition in the specific social settings defined by the history of contact between African and European pe
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- linguistics and philosophy
- socio-linguistic
- creole
- caribbean
- spoken language acquisition
- identity
- africa
- europe
- seventeenth century
- eighteenth century
- haitian
- colony
- colonial
- dialect
- grench
- new world
- slavery
- lexicon
- pidgin
- culture
- religion
- music
- literature
- ethnicity
- text
- syntax
- morphology
- uniformity
- ebonics
- africal-american english
- gullah
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- linguistics and philosophy
- socio-linguistic
- creole
- caribbean
- spoken language acquisition
- identity
- africa
- europe
- seventeenth century
- eighteenth century
- haitian
- colony
- colonial
- dialect
- grench
- new world
- slavery
- lexicon
- pidgin
- culture
- religion
- music
- literature
- ethnicity
- text
- syntax
- morphology
- uniformity
- ebonics
- africal-american english
- gullah
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