Article published In: Creoles and Typology
Edited by Parth Bhatt and Tonjes Veenstra
[Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 26:1] 2011
► pp. 5–42
Creoles are typologically distinct from non-creoles
Published online: 17 February 2011
https://doi.org/10.1075/jpcl.26.1.02bak
https://doi.org/10.1075/jpcl.26.1.02bak
In creolist circles, there has been a a long-standing debate whether creoles differ structurally from non-creole languages and thus
would form a special class of languages with specific typological properties. This debate about the typological status of creole
languages has severely suffered from a lack of systematic empirical study. This paper presents for the first time a number of
large-scale empirical investigations of the status of creole languages as a typological class on the basis of different and
well-balanced samples of creole and non-creole languages. Using statistical modeling (multiple regression) and recently developed
computational tools of quantitative typology (phylogenetic trees and networks), this paper provides robust evidence that creoles
indeed form a structurally distinguishable subgroup within the world’s languages. The findings thus seriously challenge approaches
that hold that creole languages are structurally indistinguishable from non-creole languages.
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