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Creole dialects, English --- English language --- Spanish language --- Blacks --- Canon law --- Dialects --- Grammar, Comparative. --- Languages. --- History --- Punishment (Canon law) --- Uppsala (Sweden) --- Creole dialects, English - Colombia - San Andres y Providencia. --- English language - Dialects - Colombia - San Andres y Providencia. --- Spanish language - Colombia - San Andres y Providencia. --- Creole dialects, English - Grammar, Comparative. --- English language - Grammar, Comparative. --- Spanish language - Grammar, Comparative. --- Blacks - Caribbean Area - Languages. --- Canon law - History - To 1500. --- Prisonniers et prisons --- Histoire --- Moyen age
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Creole dialects. --- Creole dialects --- Creole languages --- Creolized languages --- Languages, Mixed --- Pidgin languages --- Creoles --- Langues creoles --- Musique creole --- Louisiane (etat-unis) --- Langues créoles --- Créoles --- Langues créoles. --- Musique créole. --- Histoire.
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Creole dialects --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Ideophone. --- -Grammar, Comparative and general --- -Comparative grammar --- Grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Language and languages --- Philosophical grammar --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Creole languages --- Creolized languages --- Languages, Mixed --- Pidgin languages --- Ideophone --- Grammar, Comparative --- -Ideophone --- -Creole languages --- Comparative grammar --- Langues créoles --- Langues créoles --- Creole dialects - Atlantic Ocean Region - Ideophone. --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Ideophone. --- Ideophones
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Afrikaans language. --- Creole dialects, Portuguese. --- Creole dialects, Spanish.
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On the Colombian-owned Caribbean Islands of San Andres, Providence, & Santa Catalina an English-lexifier Creole is spoken. Recently, Creole-speaking leaders and parents have become apprehensive that Island children and youth are increasingly using Spanish with a concomitant loss of Standard English. Accompanying that concern is the perception that local Creole values, cultural mores, and the Creole language itself, are eroding. Not wanting to lose their Creole identity, an experimental primary school trilingual education project was initiated that begins schooling in Creole, proceeds to Standard English, and then to Spanish. The goal is age appropriate language proficiency in the three languages. The purpose of the following article is to describe this trilingual education project - its initiation, materials development, implementation, and evaluation. Keywords: Trilingual Education; Bilingual Education; San Andres Island; Creole Language Education; Mother Tongue Education.
Creoles --- Native language and education. --- Creole dialects. --- Creole languages --- Creolized languages --- Languages, Mixed --- Pidgin languages --- Native language --- Education --- Language and education --- Racially mixed people --- Evaluation. --- Use in schools
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