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TOK PISIN – A CONTEMPORARY PIDGIN (ON THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN PIDGINS/CREOLES AND BILINGUAL MIXED LANGUAGES)


CHRUSZCZEWSKI PIOTR P.  WALCZYNSKI MARCIN
UNIVERSITY OF WROCLAW

Issue:

INTERSTUDIA, Number 3

Section:

ELEMENTS OF DISCOURSE CONSTRUCTION

Abstract:

In the present paper, we discuss Tok Pisin – a language used in the region of the Pacific – from the perspective of contact linguistics. Firstly, we provide a linguistic characterisation of Tok Pisin. Then, we look at the division between pidgins/Creoles and bilingual mixed languages. Bilingual mixed languages, though they seem to be similar to pidgins/Creoles, differ quite significantly from them. In this paper, we try to define these differences between the two types of languages drawing on Tok Pisin as an example of pidgins/Creoles.

Keywords:

Tok Pisin, contact linguistics, pidgins, creoles, bilingual mixed languages.

Code [ID]:

INTERS200903V00S01A0001 [0002839]


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