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This paper provides a "literature review" about web sites and article discussing the topics of creole, pidgin and lingua francas. The paper itself notes that, although there is not much information available about the aformentioned topics, linguists are starting to become interested in these versions of language. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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creole and lingua francas, the Internet offers web sites, discussion groups and other background information to assist the budding linguist in attempting to locate information on these various forms of
language. The purpose of this paper is to review some of these web sites and to discuss some of the information contained within the cyberareas.
When it has come to linguistics, however, the best success that the researcher has is in the so-called "Romance" languages, those languages that have their basis in
Latin. What is somewhat simpler to find as well, are the more Germanic languages. However, finding information on linguistic basis such as pidgin, creole and lingua francas is a little
more difficult. The so-called "modern language" magazines dont carry a great deal of information about these terminologies. The good news, however, is that there are web sites that are beginning
to cater to this area of linguistics, as more and more language experts are realizing the importance of these three versions of languages. The difficulty is that, as of now,
the sites offer little more than the basics in terms of these language developments. In "Pidgin and Creole Languages: A Guide
to Green Library Collections," the linguistic expert can access a good deal of information including some background about pidgin and creole (known on the site as "P/C") and providing information
of writings available on these topics. The site also defines these two types of languages, noting that creole languages were the result of European Colonial expansion in the tropics (Pidgin
and Creole Languages: A Guide to Green Library Collections). Pidgin was an outgrowth of an evolved form of language spoken by many different language groups, which became the forerunner of
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