This article identifies five Atlantic features in Asian varieties of Creole Portuguese. These reflect common substrate influence from Niger-Congo languages converging with Portuguese forms. This study supports the hypothesis of Dalgado (1917: 41) that the frequent contact between speakers of the different varieties of Asian Creole Portuguese had led to a partial reciprocal diffusion of these creoles’ features, setting this scenario within the larger context of the hypothesis of Clements (2000) that there existed both a general pidgin (spoken in Africa and Asia) and distinctive regional pidgins more influenced by local substrate languages. After examining the possibility that the Malayo-Portuguese feature of marking distributive plurality th...
International audienceIn the first part of the study (sections 1–4), we substantiate our claim that ...
International audienceIn the first part of the study (sections 1–4), we substantiate our claim that ...
The present paper aims at revising the main ideas that have been propagated in the academic field co...
In order to account for some key structures in immigrant Spanish, 15th-16th-century African Portugue...
Portuguese‐lexified creoles (PLCs) include some of the oldest of the European‐lexified creoles which...
This book shifts the focus of Pidgin and Creole Studies from the better-known Atlantic/Caribbean con...
International audienceThis paper identifies several 15th/16th-century Portuguese (henceforth Classic...
This paper aims at presenting a picture of the situation of language contact in which Brazilian Port...
In the particular case of the Portuguese-based Asian Creoles, the structural and lexical similaritie...
This chapter explores how Portuguese has historically been both the recipient and disseminator of mo...
A creole is a pidgin that has attained the first generation of the speaker. The formation of a creol...
International audienceIn this paper, we scrutinize and compare the African lexical elements shared b...
This paper addresses the question of the role of African languages in the evolution of Portuguese in...
The presence of Portuguese in Africa for more than five centuries has left a sensible trace even in ...
The origins of Atlantic and Asian Creoles (monogenetic hypothesis)In the modern creolistics there ex...
International audienceIn the first part of the study (sections 1–4), we substantiate our claim that ...
International audienceIn the first part of the study (sections 1–4), we substantiate our claim that ...
The present paper aims at revising the main ideas that have been propagated in the academic field co...
In order to account for some key structures in immigrant Spanish, 15th-16th-century African Portugue...
Portuguese‐lexified creoles (PLCs) include some of the oldest of the European‐lexified creoles which...
This book shifts the focus of Pidgin and Creole Studies from the better-known Atlantic/Caribbean con...
International audienceThis paper identifies several 15th/16th-century Portuguese (henceforth Classic...
This paper aims at presenting a picture of the situation of language contact in which Brazilian Port...
In the particular case of the Portuguese-based Asian Creoles, the structural and lexical similaritie...
This chapter explores how Portuguese has historically been both the recipient and disseminator of mo...
A creole is a pidgin that has attained the first generation of the speaker. The formation of a creol...
International audienceIn this paper, we scrutinize and compare the African lexical elements shared b...
This paper addresses the question of the role of African languages in the evolution of Portuguese in...
The presence of Portuguese in Africa for more than five centuries has left a sensible trace even in ...
The origins of Atlantic and Asian Creoles (monogenetic hypothesis)In the modern creolistics there ex...
International audienceIn the first part of the study (sections 1–4), we substantiate our claim that ...
International audienceIn the first part of the study (sections 1–4), we substantiate our claim that ...
The present paper aims at revising the main ideas that have been propagated in the academic field co...