Verdurian Creoles
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Verdurian Creoles
I was reading Haspelmath's latest about Creolization and it made wonder about concreoles. I read up on your Hanying creole, but I'm curious if you've given any thought to Verdurian-based creoles?
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Re: Verdurian Creoles
Zompist has said in the ALC:vegfarandi wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 12:50 pm I was reading Haspelmath's latest about Creolization and it made wonder about concreoles. I read up on your Hanying creole, but I'm curious if you've given any thought to Verdurian-based creoles?
But that was 8 years ago, and I don’t know if he’s still interested in this idea.zompist wrote: E.g. in my conworld Almea the great navigators of southern Ereláe were the Jei, and undoubtedly Jei-based pidgins sprang up. These might have been relexified under the influence of later peoples— Gurdagor, Xurnese, Skourenes, Tžuro. In the north the first traders were Meťaiun, and Meťaiun-based pidgins would have been relexified by the Verdurians and Kebreni.
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Re: Verdurian Creoles
Besides the marine creoles mentioned, new creoles have developed in areas of Verdurian colonization, such as Téllinor and Karímia.
(I haven't worked any of them out, so there isn't much more to say. A new project may provide some new opportunities though...)
(I haven't worked any of them out, so there isn't much more to say. A new project may provide some new opportunities though...)
Re: Verdurian Creoles
Well that certainly sounds interesting.....
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Re: Verdurian Creoles
Interesting! I notice there is a Verdurian word for " the pidgin of Karimia"