Pamaka

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Pamaka is an Eastern Maroon Creole language spoken primarily by the Pamaka people in eastern Suriname and neighboring French Guiana.

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Label Occurrences
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Statements (41)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Creole language
Eastern Maroon Creole language
language
closelyRelatedTo Aluku NERFINISHED
Ndyuka NERFINISHED
Paramaccan NERFINISHED
country France
Suriname NERFINISHED
developedInContextOf Surinamese Maroon communities
ethnicGroup Pamaka people NERFINISHED
glottologName Pamaka NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Pamaka Creole NERFINISHED
Pamakaans
hasAncestorLanguage Dutch
English NERFINISHED
Portuguese NERFINISHED
various West African languages
hasGlottocode pama1260
hasLexifier English NERFINISHED
hasMorphologyType analytic language
hasSubstrate Akan NERFINISHED
Gbe languages NERFINISHED
Kikongo NERFINISHED
hasTypology SVO word order
ISO639-3Code pmm
languageFamily Atlantic creole languages
English-based creole languages
linguisticArea Guianas NERFINISHED
region Marowijne River area NERFINISHED
spokenBy Pamaka people NERFINISHED
spokenIn French Guiana NERFINISHED
Suriname NERFINISHED
spokenInRegion eastern Suriname
status minority language
subclassOf Atlantic English-based creole
Eastern Maroon Creole NERFINISHED
English-based creole
Maroon creole
usedAs community language
usedIn daily communication within Pamaka communities
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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