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Language Nigerian Pidgin
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Feature
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6°22'N, 5°34'E
6.36, 5.56
Sources
Linguistic implications of the changing role of Nigerian Pidgin English
Agheyisi 1984
The standardization of Nigerian Pidgin English
Agheyisi 1988
Nigerian Pidgin in Lagos. Language contact, variation and change in an African urban setting
Deuber 2005
Talking rhythm stressing tone : The role of prominence in Anglo-West African creole languages
Devonish 2002
Nigerian Pidgin and the languages of Southern Nigeria
Faraclas 1988
A grammar of Nigerian Pidgin
Faraclas 1989
From Old Guinea to Papua New Guinea: A comparative study of Nigerian Pidgin and Tok Pisin
Faraclas 1990
Nigerian Pidgin
Faraclas 1996
Relationalité: Un trait d'organisation grammaticale. Contacts entre le Tok Pisin et langues mélanésiennes
Faraclas 2005
Nigerian Pidgin English in Old Calabar in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
Fayer 1990
A preliminary classification of the Anglophone Atlantic creoles with syntactic data from thirty-three representative dialects
Hancock 1987
Nigerian Pidgin
Mafeni 1971
Reviewing ethnolinguistic vitality: The case of Anglo-Nigerian Pidgin
Marchese and Shnukal 1982
Sisters under the skin: A case for genetic relationship between the Atlantic English-based creoles
McWhorter 1995
Future time expression in Nigerian Pidgin
Ofuani 1981
A discussion of the progressive aspect in Nigerian Pidgin
Ofuani 1982
Reduplication in the Atlantic Creoles
Parkvall 2003
Nothing in context: Variation, grammaticization and past time marking in Nigerian Pidgin English
Poplack and Tagliamonte 1996
Creolization of Nigerian Pidgin English: A progress report
Shnukal et al. 1983
Plural marking patterns in Nigerian Pidgin English
Tagliamonte et al. 1997
Copulas in Nigerian Pidgin
Mazzoli 2013
Nigerian Pidgin
Faraclas 2013
Alternative names
ethnologue:
Pidgin, Nigerian
glottolog:
nige1257
iso639-3:
pcm
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