Decreolization: A critical review

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Jason Siegel

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This study looks at the often invoked but frequently vague notion of decreolization in studies of creole languages and language contact. Departing from the notion that scientific terms should have clearly bounded definitions and unique denotata, the notion of decreolization is examined in terms of its target, internal coherence, and difference with other linguistic processes. I conclude with a proposal to abandon the term decreolization in favor of terms applicable to all languages such asdebasilectalization.

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