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Pidgin and creole in sociolinguistics9/12/2023 ![]() ![]() The advocates of polygenesis theories subscribe to the hypothesis of multiplicity of origins of the pidginsĪnd creoles of the world, a generated reflection of the polygenetic hypothesis of the Polygenism and monogenism of races and languages of the world. The antonymous polygenesis and monogenesis theories of the origin of pidgins andĬreoles of the world are derived from the anthropological and linguistic concepts of ![]() ![]() Furthermore, pidgins and creoles based on the same standar language but found in places far distant from one another may have a high degree of intelligibility, e.g., the various pidginized and creolized varieties of French found geographically as far apart as the Carribean, the Indian Ocean ,and the South Sociolingustics" (72) that "Pidgins from very different parts of the world exhibit remarkable similarities in structures even when the standard languages they are associated with are quiteĭifferent. Sociolinguists as expressed by Ronald Wardhaugh (1986) in his book "An Introduction to To be behind the sociolingustic phenomenon of the world observed by almost all the This time or the other, the polygenesis and monogenesis theories pose counter ratification Among an array of the theories of the pidgin and creole languages of the worldĪssumed, discussed, confirmed and dismissed by the international sociolinguists either ![]()
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