University of Texas: How Creole Languages Evolve May Depend on How People Began Using Them
October 27, 2020
October 27, 2020
AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 27 (TNSJou) -- The University of Texas issued the following news release:
Creole languages neither retain all grammatical features of their origin languages, as some have claimed, nor are creoles the simplest grammars in the world, according to a new analysis published in Nature by The University of Texas at Austin.
Creoles are formed from a combination of several languages over a relatively short time to allow for communication between people who do . . .
Creole languages neither retain all grammatical features of their origin languages, as some have claimed, nor are creoles the simplest grammars in the world, according to a new analysis published in Nature by The University of Texas at Austin.
Creoles are formed from a combination of several languages over a relatively short time to allow for communication between people who do . . .
