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This chapter discusses the material presented in this book organized around the various themes announced in the Introduction, and it addresses questions and comments pertinent to the issues related to these themes. The first theme to be addressed is the question of the similarity between the subsystems of functional categories between the three creoles. The second theme relates to the processes at work in the formation of the functional categories of these three creoles. Relabeling, grammaticalization and leveling will be discussed in turn. A discussion of phenomena, such as restructuring and
Creole dialects --- Languages in contact --- Bilingualism --- Minimalist theory (Linguistics). --- Sociolinguistics --- Saramaccan language. --- Haitian. --- Papiamentu. --- Caribbean Area. --- Minimalist theory (Linguistics) --- Language and languages --- Language and society --- Society and language --- Sociology of language --- Language and culture --- Linguistics --- Sociology --- Integrational linguistics (Oxford school) --- Generative grammar --- Multilingualism --- Creole languages --- Creolized languages --- Languages, Mixed --- Pidgin languages --- Areal linguistics --- Social aspects --- Sociological aspects
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Dialectology --- Sociolinguistics --- Psycholinguistics --- Creolan languages
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