List of English-based pidgins
Not to be confused with Pigeon English or Pigeon English (album).
Pidgin English is a non-specific name used to refer to any of the many pidgin languages derived from English. Pidgins that are spoken as first languages become creoles.
English-based pidgins that became stable contact languages, and which have some documentation, include the following:
- American Indian Pidgin English
- Cameroonian Pidgin English
- Chinese Pidgin English
- Butler English (India)
- Hawaiian Pidgin English
- Japanese Bamboo English
- Japanese Pidgin English
- Korean Bamboo English
- Kru Pidgin English
- Liberian Interior Pidgin English
- Micronesian Pidgin English
- Nauru Chinese Pidgin English
- Nigerian Pidgin
- Papuan Pidgin English (Tok Pisin)
- Port Jackson Pidgin English (ancestral to Australian Kriol)
- Queensland Kanaka English
- Samoan Plantation Pidgin
- Solombala-English
- Thai Pidgin English
- West African Pidgin English (multiple varieties)
- Aboriginal Pidgin English
- Vanuatu Bislama
- Solomon Islands Pijin
See also
References
- Smith, Norval (1994). "An annotated list of creoles, pidgins, and mixed languages". In Jacque Arends, Pieter Muysken & Norval Smith. Pidgins and Creoles. John Benjamins.
- "American Italian". 2009.
- Cascaito, James (1975). "An Italo-English Dialect". American Speech. 50(1/2): 5-17.
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