The Selection and Codification of a Widely Understood and Publicly Useable Language Variety in Guyana to be Used as a Vehicle for National Development |
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variation in Creole type situations 63 | 3 |
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19th century acrolectal Adamson African Creoles Amerindians analysis Angola areas Bahasa Indonesia basilectal Berbice Bhojpuri BSTs Bush Negroes clause co-occurrence Coast colonial continuative/iterative Creole-English continuum Creole-speaking Creolese Dalton Demerara dialect Dutch Dutch Creole Dutch-influenced Creole Eastern Hindi/Bhojpuri economic Edwards elite English-influenced Essequibo estates European example existence fact factors function Goslinga grammar Guinea Guinea-Bissau Guyana Guyanese Creole Guyanese English habitual/iterative Haitian Creole Hebrew Hymes indentured labourers Indian immigrants individual Indonesia influence Jamaican Creole Labov language behaviour language community language developers language planning language situation language varieties large numbers lingua franca linguistic variables marker meaning middle class morpheme noun occur official phrase plantations population Portugese position predicate refers restrictions result ruling Rural Creole selection settlements Slave Coast slaves slot filled social socio-linguistic Somali speakers speech community standard English Swahili Tagmemics Tok Pisin trade uage variants verb