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Asked on March 13, 2021 in Other.
Yiddish is commonly known as Creoloid, much like Afrikaans, Michif, and African American Vernacular English. They have similarities to the Creoles and the genforest. Is labeling something as Creole actually a Creole?
Try reading either these two for some info on it and judge for yourself.
Jacobs, Neil G. (2005). Yiddish: A Linguistic Introduction The Dictionary of Aryan Text. Cambridge, USA: Cambridge University Press. (Scott: PJ 5116.); Reuters: “Scott. J33 2004);
Prince, Ellen (2001) Yiddish – When is Yiddish the language of contact? In Norval Smith and Tonjes Veenstra eds., Creolization and contact,
Vol I, No. 1.
- 946686 views
- 17 answers
- 353601 votes
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Asked on March 12, 2021 in Other.
Yiddish is commonly known as Creoloid, much like Afrikaans, Michif, and African American Vernacular English. They have similarities to the Creoles and the genforest. Is labeling something as Creole actually a Creole?
Try reading either these two for some info on it and judge for yourself.
Jacobs, Neil G. (2005). Yiddish: A Linguistic Introduction The Dictionary of Aryan Text. Cambridge, USA: Cambridge University Press. (Scott: PJ 5116.); Reuters: “Scott. J33 2004);
Prince, Ellen (2001) Yiddish – When is Yiddish the language of contact? In Norval Smith and Tonjes Veenstra eds., Creolization and contact,
Vol I, No. 1.
- 946686 views
- 17 answers
- 353601 votes
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Asked on March 12, 2021 in Other.
Yiddish is commonly known as Creoloid, much like Afrikaans, Michif, and African American Vernacular English. They have similarities to the Creoles and the genforest. Is labeling something as Creole actually a Creole?
Try reading either these two for some info on it and judge for yourself.
Jacobs, Neil G. (2005). Yiddish: A Linguistic Introduction The Dictionary of Aryan Text. Cambridge, USA: Cambridge University Press. (Scott: PJ 5116.); Reuters: “Scott. J33 2004);
Prince, Ellen (2001) Yiddish – When is Yiddish the language of contact? In Norval Smith and Tonjes Veenstra eds., Creolization and contact,
Vol I, No. 1.
- 946686 views
- 17 answers
- 353601 votes
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Asked on March 12, 2021 in Other.
Yiddish is commonly known as Creoloid, much like Afrikaans, Michif, and African American Vernacular English. They have similarities to the Creoles and the genforest. Is labeling something as Creole actually a Creole?
Try reading either these two for some info on it and judge for yourself.
Jacobs, Neil G. (2005). Yiddish: A Linguistic Introduction The Dictionary of Aryan Text. Cambridge, USA: Cambridge University Press. (Scott: PJ 5116.); Reuters: “Scott. J33 2004);
Prince, Ellen (2001) Yiddish – When is Yiddish the language of contact? In Norval Smith and Tonjes Veenstra eds., Creolization and contact,
Vol I, No. 1.
- 946686 views
- 17 answers
- 353601 votes