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== Individual creole languages ==
== Individual creole languages ==
The languages considered in the course are marked with *.


=== Afrikaans ===
=== Afrikaans ===
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* Lefebvre, Claire. 1996. The tense, mood and aspect system of Haitian Creole and the problem of transmission of grammar in creole genesis. ''Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages'' 11. 231-312.<br />Available online at: http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/264
* Lefebvre, Claire. 1996. The tense, mood and aspect system of Haitian Creole and the problem of transmission of grammar in creole genesis. ''Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages'' 11. 231-312.<br />Available online at: http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/264


=== Hawai'i Creole ===
=== * Hawai'i Creole ===


For more information and links see the [[HS_SoSe16:_Hawaii_Creole|course page on Hawai'i Creole]]
For more information and links see the [[HS_SoSe16:_Hawaii_Creole|course page on Hawai'i Creole]]
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* CNN report on Hawai'i Pidgin English being recognized as an official language on Hawai'i (Nov. 12, 2015): http://edition.cnn.com/2015/11/12/living/pidgin-english-hawaii/
* CNN report on Hawai'i Pidgin English being recognized as an official language on Hawai'i (Nov. 12, 2015): http://edition.cnn.com/2015/11/12/living/pidgin-english-hawaii/


=== Jamaican ===
=== * Jamaican ===


* Information in APiCS: http://apics-online.info/contributions/8<br>Joseph T. Farquharson. 2013. Jamaican structure dataset. In: Michaelis, Susanne Maria & Maurer, Philippe & Haspelmath, Martin & Huber, Magnus (eds.) ''Atlas of Pidgin and Creole Language Structures Online''. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. (Available online at http://apics-online.info/contributions/8, Accessed on 2016-03-05.)
* Information in APiCS: http://apics-online.info/contributions/8<br>Joseph T. Farquharson. 2013. Jamaican structure dataset. In: Michaelis, Susanne Maria & Maurer, Philippe & Haspelmath, Martin & Huber, Magnus (eds.) ''Atlas of Pidgin and Creole Language Structures Online''. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. (Available online at http://apics-online.info/contributions/8, Accessed on 2016-03-05.)
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Sierra Leone: Krio: http://www.hawaii.edu/satocenter/langnet/definitions/krio.html
Sierra Leone: Krio: http://www.hawaii.edu/satocenter/langnet/definitions/krio.html
=== * Kriol (Roper River Kriol) ===
Australia
* At APiCS: http://apics-online.info/contributions/25<br />Eva Schultze-Berndt, Denise Angelo. 2013. Kriol structure dataset. In: Michaelis, Susanne Maria & Maurer, Philippe & Haspelmath, Martin & Huber, Magnus (eds.) ''Atlas of Pidgin and Creole Language Structures Online''. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. (Available online at http://apics-online.info/contributions/25, Accessed on 2016-04-25.)


=== Negerhollands ===
=== Negerhollands ===
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* At the ''Language Varieties Site'': http://www.hawaii.edu/satocenter/langnet/definitions/papiamentu.html
* At the ''Language Varieties Site'': http://www.hawaii.edu/satocenter/langnet/definitions/papiamentu.html


=== Tok Pisin ===
=== * Tok Pisin ===


Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea
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* Tokpisin Grammar Workbook for English Speakers. A Practical Approach to Learning the Sentence Structure of Melanesian Pidgin (or Tokpisin): http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED401761.pdf
* Tokpisin Grammar Workbook for English Speakers. A Practical Approach to Learning the Sentence Structure of Melanesian Pidgin (or Tokpisin): http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED401761.pdf


=== * Unserdeutsch ===


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Revision as of 20:43, 25 April 2016

General resources on creole languages

Individual creole languages

The languages considered in the course are marked with *.

Afrikaans

  • Information in APiCS: http://apics-online.info/contributions/29
    Hans den Besten, Theresa Biberauer. 2013. Afrikaans structure dataset. In: Michaelis, Susanne Maria & Maurer, Philippe & Haspelmath, Martin & Huber, Magnus (eds.) Atlas of Pidgin and Creole Language Structures Online. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. (Available online at http://apics-online.info/contributions/29, Accessed on 2016-03-05.)

Bislama

Vanuatu:


Cape Verdian Creole

Cape Verde

Haitian Creole, Kreyòl

  • At APiCS: http://apics-online.info/contributions/49
    Dominique Fattier. 2013. Haitian Creole structure dataset. In: Michaelis, Susanne Maria & Maurer, Philippe & Haspelmath, Martin & Huber, Magnus (eds.) Atlas of Pidgin and Creole Language Structures Online. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. (Available online at http://apics-online.info/contributions/49, Accessed on 2016-03-06.)
  • Lefebvre, Claire. 1996. The tense, mood and aspect system of Haitian Creole and the problem of transmission of grammar in creole genesis. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 11. 231-312.
    Available online at: http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/264

* Hawai'i Creole

For more information and links see the course page on Hawai'i Creole

Hawai‘i

* Jamaican

Kamtok

Cameroon: Kamtok (Cameroon Pidgin English): http://www.hawaii.edu/satocenter/langnet/definitions/cameroon.html

Krio

Sierra Leone: Krio: http://www.hawaii.edu/satocenter/langnet/definitions/krio.html

* Kriol (Roper River Kriol)

Australia

  • At APiCS: http://apics-online.info/contributions/25
    Eva Schultze-Berndt, Denise Angelo. 2013. Kriol structure dataset. In: Michaelis, Susanne Maria & Maurer, Philippe & Haspelmath, Martin & Huber, Magnus (eds.) Atlas of Pidgin and Creole Language Structures Online. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. (Available online at http://apics-online.info/contributions/25, Accessed on 2016-04-25.)

Negerhollands

Nigerian Pidgin/Naijá

Nigeria

Papiamentu

Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao

* Tok Pisin

Papua New Guinea

* Unserdeutsch


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