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CREOLIZATION - Creolization is the process in which Creole cultures emerge in the New World. As a result of colonization there was a mixture among people of Indigen...
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the process of languages mixing to produce new ones, used especially to refer to mixtures of local languages with European languages |
the process of a pidgin rapidly expanding its vocabulary and grammatical rules, ultimately becoming a creole. |
of Indo-Trinidadians, the process of assimilation into the dominant Creole culture. |
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Creolization is the process in which Creole cultures emerge in the New World. As a result of colonization there was a mixture among people of Indigenous American, West African and European descent, which came to be understood as Creolization. Creolization is traditionally used to refer to the Caribbean; although not exclusive to the Caribbean it can be further extended to represent other diasporas. The mixing of people brought a cultural mixing which ultimately led to the formation of new identities. Furthermore, creolization occurs when participants select cultural elements that may become part of or inherited culture. Robin Cohen states that creolization is a condition in which "the formation of new identities and inherited culture evolve to become different from those they possessed in the original cultures," and then creatively merge these to create new varieties that supersede the prior forms.* |