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Table of Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Definitions
2.1. Jargon
2.2. Pidgin
2.3. Creole
3. Pidgin and creole in linguistic studies
3.1. History of pidgin and creole studies
3.2. Theories of the origin and development of pidgin and creole
3.2.1. Baby-Talk Theory
3.2.2. Universalist & Substratum Theory
3.3.3. Language Evolution
4. Characteristics of Jamaican Creole
4.1. Phonology
4.2. Morphology/Syntax
4.3. Lexical characteristics
4.4. Multiple substrates
5. Relevance of pidgins and creoles for sociolinguistics
5.1. Sociolinguistic situation in Jamaica
5.2. London Jamaican English and its speakers
6. Conclusion
7. Bibliography
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- Citation du texte
- Oezguer Dindar (Auteur), 2009, Pidgins and Creoles and their Relevance to Linguistics with a special regard to Jamaican Creole, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/157597
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