LINC47H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Consonant Cluster, Italian General Confederation Of Labour, Phoneme
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In substrate languages, their meanings were very important and many influence the superstrate languages to form. There was adstrate influence in languages on certain areas b/c there was languages that are getting in contact w/ each other where creole languages and. Aboriginal languages influence them, as well as other island languages due to movements of slave trades and tourism. Portuguese influence continues to affect the creoles as they emerge. Synchronic approach= study of a language from a given point in time. Diachronic approach= more sophistical context aspects examining phonological traits of p&c some features in creoles not in superstrates. Creole features illustrate influence of superstrate and substrate languages, universals of adult second-language acquisition, borrowing from adstrate languages, internal creole processes, mixture of all or some of these forces. Difficult to determine which features came from superstrate and which came from substrate b/c there was not enough data from the 16th-17th century of those european languages (part of it).