Spanish-based Creole languages: sociolinguistic dynamics and national identity preservation

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2025

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Sumy State University
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Spanish-based Creoles are unique linguistic varieties that emerged from the contact between Spanish and indigenous or African languages in colonial contexts marked by complex sociohistorical dynamics. These processes of creolization, predominantly occurring between the 16th and 19th centuries, led to the formation of new grammatical and lexical structures. Although they retain significant components of Spanish, these creoles developed distinct linguistic innovations that reflect the diverse influences of the populations involved (Holm, 2000; Lipski, 2005).

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соціолінгвістична динаміка, іспаномовні креольські мови, національна ідентичність, sociolinguistic dynamics, Spanish-based Creoles, national identity

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Andrijević M. Spanish-based Creole languages: sociolinguistic dynamics and national identity preservation // Strategic innovations of social communications and foreign philology in crisis times : collection of scientific paper of the II International scientific and practical conference, Sumy, May 28, 2025 / responsible editor M. M. Nabok, responsible for the layout V. Sadivnychуy, responsible designer M. Sadivnycha. Sumy : Sumy State University, 2025. P. 298-302.

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