English-based creole languages
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english-based-creole-languages-207-2603287
title:
English-based creole languages
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An English-based creole language is a creole language for which English was the lexifier, meaning that at the time of its formation the vocabulary of English served as the basis for the majority of the creole's lexicon. Most English creoles were formed in British colonies, following the great expansion of British naval military power and trade in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. The main categories of English-based creoles are Atlantic and Pacific. Over 76.5 million people globally are estimat
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Creole language derived from the English language
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English-based_creole_languages
date created:
2006-01-14T04:55:19Z
date modified:
2024-09-10T22:13:45Z
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