Creole linguistics

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Creole linguistics is the branch of linguistics that studies creole languages, focusing on their origins, structures, development, and sociocultural contexts.

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Creole linguistics canonical 1
research on Seychellois Creole 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic discipline
subfield of linguistics
appliesTo Atlantic creoles
Dutch-based creoles
English-based creoles
French-based creoles
Indian Ocean creoles
Pacific creoles
Portuguese-based creoles
Spanish-based creoles
debates bioprogram hypothesis
creole exceptionalism
gradualist vs catastrophic creole formation
examines bilingualism involving creoles
code-switching involving creoles
creole continua
creole genesis
decreolization
grammaticalization in creoles
language attitudes toward creoles
language contact
language policy affecting creoles
lexifier languages
morphosyntax of creole languages
orthography development for creoles
phonology of creole languages
pragmatics of creole languages
recreolization
semantics of creole languages
sociolinguistic variation in creoles
standardization of creole languages
substrate influence
superstrate influence
focusesOn development of creole languages
origins of creole languages
sociocultural contexts of creole languages
structures of creole languages
relatedTo contact linguistics
historical linguistics
language acquisition
language typology
pidgin linguistics
sociolinguistics
studies creole languages
uses comparative methods
corpus linguistics
fieldwork
historical documentation
sociolinguistic interviews

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John R. Rickford fieldOfWork Creole linguistics
Lenstiti Kreol (Creole Institute of Seychelles) responsibleFor Creole linguistics
subject surface form: Lenstiti Kreol
this entity surface form: research on Seychellois Creole