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Pidgins and Creoles

This webography is designed to be a tool for people who want to know more about Pidgin and Creole languages. Here you will find basic information about these languages and a varied list of websites to increase your knowledge of this subject.

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This webography is designed to be a tool for people who want to know more about Pidgin and Creole languages. Here you will find basic information about these languages and a varied list of websites to increase your knowledge of this subject.

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This web page pidginsandcreoles.blogspot.com states the following, "This webography is designed to be a tool for people who want to know more about Pidgin and Creole languages." We saw that the webpage said " Here you will find basic information about these languages and a varied list of websites to increase your knowledge of this subject." It also said " Welcome to Pidgins and Creoles! Creole is not a synonym for Pidgin. Different from Pidgins, Creoles have native speakers, a fact that requires. Which is one of the main reasons why the study of Pidgins and Creoles is so interesting."

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