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Linguistic Pidgins: How Our Brains Invent New Languages

Linguistic Pidgins: How Our Brains Invent New Languages

Definition and Core Characteristics A pidgin is fundamentally defined as an improvised contact language, which arises from the necessity for communication between speakers of at least two mutually unintelligible languages. These languages are typically drawn together in a specific, limited social context, most frequently historical situations involving large-scale trading, labor migration, or administrative contact under […]

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