• Notwithstanding its name, Negerhollands drew primarily from the Zeelandic rather than the Hollandic dialect of Dutch. Negerhollands emerged around 1700 on...
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    Puerto Rican Spanish and the local Crucian dialect of creole English. Negerhollands, a Dutch-based creole language, was formerly spoken on St. John, St...
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    Rossem, C.; van der Voort, H. (1996). Die Creol Taal: 250 Years of Negerhollands Texts. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press – via Digitale Bibliotheek...
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  • enslaved Africans first creating a Dutch-based creole, known as Negerhollands. Negerhollands was in mainstream usage on St. Thomas and St. John until the...
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    worldwide, mainly in the United States, Caribbean, and Indian Ocean areas. Negerhollands ('Negro-Dutch') was a Dutch-based creole language that was spoken in...
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  • Islands Creole; formerly Indo-European → Zeelandic-based creoles → Negerhollands Virgin Islands (United Kingdom, United States), SSS islands (Netherlands...
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    well as a local English creole, are spoken. A Dutch creole known as Negerhollands was spoken in the former Danish West Indian islands of Saint Thomas...
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    needed] Extinct Dutch-based creole languages include: Skepi (Guyana); Negerhollands (aka "Negro Dutch"), Jersey Dutch and Mohawk Dutch (U.S.), and Javindo...
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  • Ijo varieties from southern Nigeria. In contrast to the widely known Negerhollands Dutch creole spoken in the Virgin Islands, Berbice Creole Dutch and...
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    Albany, New York), Berbice (in Guyana), Skepi (in Essequibo, Guyana) and Negerhollands (in the United States Virgin Islands). Pennsylvania Dutch is not a member...
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    negerduits ("Negro Dutch", not to be confused with the Dutch creole Negerhollands). This term was used both for the speech of the Ramapough (a distinct...
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  • and people of Dutch and Mohawk descent; extinct as of early 1900s. Negerhollands, formerly spoken in the Danish West Indies, now the U.S. Virgin Islands;...
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  • cases, unique creoles took the place of native languages. For example Negerhollands (spoken until the death of Alice Stevens in 1987) formed as a Dutch-based...
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    Language name Creole parent language(s) Extinction date References Negerhollands Dutch creole, Danish, English, French, Spanish, and African 1987...
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  • Nolasquez 1987 Dyangadi Pama-Nyungan New South Wales, Australia 1987 Negerhollands Dutch-based creole U.S. Virgin Islands with the death of Alice Stevens...
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  • Palenquero Dutch is the lexifier of Dutch-based creole languages, such as: Negerhollands Berbice Dutch Creole Zulu is the lexifier of Zulu-based creole languages...
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    mid-20th century, there was a Dutch Creole language spoken on the islands—Negerhollands—especially by people whose ancestors were slaves, and those who had...
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  • property of a display system ISO 639-3 code for the extinct language Negerhollands. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title DCR...
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  • the Danish West Indies. He is remembered for publishing a grammar of Negerhollands in 1770. Magens Bay is named after his father. He was the grandfather...
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  • as a creole) Oorlams Creole Atlantic Caribbean (Dutch West Indies) Negerhollands (extinct) (US Virgin Islands) South America Guyanas Berbice Creole Dutch...
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  • the colonies was conducted in English and the local population spoke Negerhollands, a creole language which was an amalgamation of African, Danish, Dutch...
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  • prior to 1900. However, the earlier developed Virgin Islands language, Negerhollands, provides supportive evidence for its diagnostic traits existing much...
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    commons:Category:Natural history of the United States Virgin Islands Negerhollands Newspapers in the United States Virgin Islands North America Northern...
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  • Semitic Arabic Aramaic Chadic Hausa Polci Nilo-Saharan Ghulfan Creoles Negerhollands (Dutch-based) – U.S. Virgin Islands Limonese Creole (English-based)...
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  • Dungu dbw I/L Bankan Tey Dogon dby I/L Dibiyaso dcc I/L Deccan dcr I/E Negerhollands dda I/E Dadi Dadi ddd I/L Dongotono dde I/L Doondo ddg I/L Fataluku...
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