Nota de aplicación
Languages that have developed from the mixing of two or more parent languages, where the combined new language has become the first language of a community. Creole languages often arise as the result of contact between the language of a dominant group (historically often a European colonizer) and that (or those) of a subordinate group (often the colonized people, or a slave population). For languages developed from two or more languages, but where grammar and vocabulary is simplified and the language used only in temporary contact situations, prefer "pidgins (language, general)."
Ubicación jerarquía
- Faceta Conceptos Asociados
- .. conceptos asociados
- .... conceptos relacionados con el lenguaje
- ...... <languages and writing systems>
- ........ <languages and writing systems by general type>
- .......... languages (established systems of communication)
- ............ ancient languages
- ............ cants (language, general)
- ............ constructed languages
- ............ creoles (language, general)
- ............ dead languages
- ............ dialects
- ............ endangered languages
- ............ extinct languages
- ............ historic languages
- ............ jargon
- ............ language families
- ............ lingua francas
- ............ living languages
- ............ mixed languages
- ............ pidgins (language, general)
- ............ sign languages
- ............ spoken languages
- ............ written languages