Various theories have been proposed regarding the origin of creole languages. Describing a process where only the end result is documented involves several methodological difficulties. In this paper we try to address some of the issues by using a novel mathematical model together with detailed empirical data on the origin and structure of Mauritian Creole. Our main focus is on whether Mauritian Creole may have originated only from a mutual desire to communicate, without a target language or prestige bias. Our conclusions are affirmative. With a confirmation bias towards learning from successful communication, the model predicts Mauritian Creole better than any of the input languages, including the lexifier French, thus providing a compellin...
International audienceCreole languages have long been considered to be morphologically challenged la...
The objective of this article is to analyse the different hypotheses which have developed around cre...
Creole languages are typically the linguistic side effects of the creation of global economies based...
Creole is one of the main topics in the fields concerning the language change and evolution, such as...
Creole is one of the main topics in various fields concerning the language origin and the language c...
<div><p>Contact languages are born out of the non-trivial interaction of two (or more) parent langua...
The purpose of this abstract is to investigate the characteristics of creole (De-Graff, 1999) using ...
Abstract. Creole is a new born language emerging in most cases where language contact takes place. S...
The distinction between creole and non-creole languages continues to be a source for debate and disc...
Discussions of creole language heavily draw on the creole continuum model and the notion of decreoli...
Creolists tend to view the genesis of creole languages as more complicated than do other linguists. ...
Creole languages are sometimes considered a "laboratory" where language genesis could be observed in...
Creole languages are the most recent natural languages (Khim 2005). As a matter of fact the question...
International audienceCreole languages have long been considered to be morphologically challenged la...
This contribution offers a discussion on language contact and the emergence of new languages. The co...
International audienceCreole languages have long been considered to be morphologically challenged la...
The objective of this article is to analyse the different hypotheses which have developed around cre...
Creole languages are typically the linguistic side effects of the creation of global economies based...
Creole is one of the main topics in the fields concerning the language change and evolution, such as...
Creole is one of the main topics in various fields concerning the language origin and the language c...
<div><p>Contact languages are born out of the non-trivial interaction of two (or more) parent langua...
The purpose of this abstract is to investigate the characteristics of creole (De-Graff, 1999) using ...
Abstract. Creole is a new born language emerging in most cases where language contact takes place. S...
The distinction between creole and non-creole languages continues to be a source for debate and disc...
Discussions of creole language heavily draw on the creole continuum model and the notion of decreoli...
Creolists tend to view the genesis of creole languages as more complicated than do other linguists. ...
Creole languages are sometimes considered a "laboratory" where language genesis could be observed in...
Creole languages are the most recent natural languages (Khim 2005). As a matter of fact the question...
International audienceCreole languages have long been considered to be morphologically challenged la...
This contribution offers a discussion on language contact and the emergence of new languages. The co...
International audienceCreole languages have long been considered to be morphologically challenged la...
The objective of this article is to analyse the different hypotheses which have developed around cre...
Creole languages are typically the linguistic side effects of the creation of global economies based...