creolization Betekenis & Definitie

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Betekenis van creolization In het Nederlands

Meer definities van creolization

Voorbeelden van creolization

  • These borrowings are most emphatically not evidence of a history of pidginization or creolization, but only evidence of strong cultural contacts.

  • Is creolization in significant ways analogous to second (rather than first) language acquisition?

  • Archaeologists who have turned their attention to creolization, the seemingly positive side of cultural engagement, have usually performed a sleight-of-hand subterfuge.

  • The contributions on signed language to creolization and acquisition are particularly interesting.

  • Vaughan shows that creolization was not only a demographic and cultural feature but also a psychological one.

  • The scenario for creolization is more diverse and more complex.

  • Note that the use of transfer to meet the exigencies of communication has frequently been named as a process that drives creolization.

  • Moreover, the claim that creolization is not a restructuring process (113) depends on how the term is defined, as mentioned above.

Meer voorbeelden van creolization

NIEUWE WOORDEN

European

May 10, 2021

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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