PPT-Creole - mixture of French and African Languages

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This language is spoken in the country of Haiti The people are referred to as Haitians or Creoles Indios Native indigenous peoples of the Americas or Asia Mestizos

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This language is spoken in the country of Haiti The people are referred to as Haitians or Creoles Indios Native indigenous peoples of the Americas or Asia Mestizos Mixture of Spanish and native blood Found in Mexico and Central America. Creole Pat oi s www.st - lucia - international - school - of - french - creole - patois.com Patois is an international language http://www.potomitan.info/atelier/creole.php On the islands under French Creole translations of the Bible. . Most Creoles grew up around the trade routes of these empires…. British. French. Spanish. Portuguese. Dutch. Two families of pidgin English. Atlantic. Pacific. Developed in West Africa, transported to West Indies & America during slavery. In Africa they are still widely used in: Gambia, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ghana, Togo, Nigeria & Cameroon.. “Our German”. Rabaul. Creole German. Wendy . Kempsell. 2-10-2009. Papua New Guinea. Overview. Superstrate. . Substrate. German . Tok. . Pisin. English Melanesian languages. (. Kuanua. rhythms. in Jamaican Creole speech and reggae music. Project’s long term goals. We chose to compare the . rhythmic patterns of Jamaican Creole speech to Jamaican reggae . music, and to contrast . these rhythmic characteristics to those of African American English and jazz music (one of the most genuinely “American” musical genres).. Caribbean 1804 - 1956. From: the University of Florida Latin American Collection (Gainesville, FL) . www.uflib.ufl.edu/lac. Richard F. Phillips & Michelle McClure . El Neil. ricphil@uflib.ufl.edu. Lo: Know the differences between Gullah and current Standard English.. The history of the Caribbean. The slave trade brought Europeans and Africans together in the Caribbean, resulting in the birth of Creole languages.. Louisiana–Hot & Spicy. Crawfish Creole - Jane Doe. 1. Crawfish Creole. Total Time. Serving Suggestions. Crawfish Creole is great served alone or over rice or pasta. Serve with seasoned boiled potatoes and grilled asparagus. How Transparent is Creole Morphology? A study of Early Sranan Word- ARIA BRAUN & INGO PLAG 1. INTRODUCTION The morphology of creole languages has long been a neglected area of study. One reason for Dick Hudson. Godolphin and Latymer School. September 2016. 1. Main messages. Language can be investigated.. The findings are very interesting.. Investigating language is good for you.. 2. Plan. History. Diffusion of “traits”. Integration of traits. Creoles/hybrids as a model. A . creole. is a language formed from at least two . others. A . hybrid. is an organism formed from two different ones. This language is spoken in the country of Haiti. The people are referred to as Haitians or Creoles.. Indios. Native (indigenous) peoples of the Americas or Asia. Mestizos. Mixture of Spanish and native blood. Found in Mexico and Central America.. Learn French Language with Edubull French Language Course Online. Looking for French Lessons in French Language Classes, introduction to the French Language Basics with the French Language Learning App. A . language . variety where . users . regional . /. . s. ocial. . background appears in . their. . use of . vocabulary . &. . grammar. . DIALECT. T. he . features of pronunciation (the . speech. coastal trading centres drew their human resources from more or less broad zones, in some cases extending deep into the interior. Several language families were represented and a great many individua

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