Post-creole continuum
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British pronunciation/pˈəʊstkɹɪˈəʊl kəntˈɪnjuːəm/
American pronunciation/pˈoʊstkɹɪˈoʊl kəntˈɪnjuːəm/

Definition & Bedeutung von "post-creole continuum"

Post-creole continuum
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Post-Kreol-Kontinuum, Post-Kreol-Spektrum

the spectrum of language varieties that emerge and evolve in a community following the formation of a creole language, ranging from more creole-like forms to more standard-like forms

What is the "post-creole continuum"?

The post-creole continuum refers to the range of language varieties that exist in a community after a creole language has developed. It illustrates the social dynamics and linguistic variations among speakers of the creole, who may use different forms of the language depending on the context, setting, or audience. In this continuum, there are typically three main varieties: the basilect, which is the most traditional and least influenced by the dominant language; the mesolect, which represents a middle ground; and the acrolect, which is closer to the standard or dominant language. The post-creole continuum shows how language evolves and adapts within a community over time, reflecting social identity and changing language use.

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