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Pidgin and creole languages LOVE “Ø” Object pronouns!

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I’ll keep this as minimal as I can, in the spirit of the topic of “silent pronouns”.

1905: English/Jargon doggerel for the “Sultan of Zulu”

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How much do you know about the Sultan of Zulu?

1905, WA: German-American social invitation

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Nahh! Our Chinook invitation files are bulging.

Poser 2003 on ᑐᑊᘁᗕᑋᗸ…there are many parallels with Chinuk Pipa

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I’m in the business of checking everything that’s said in the scholarly world about Chinook Jargon, so today I’ll have a look at a paper by my friend Bill Poser.

1887, Yakima, WA: Indigenous speeches in Chinook Jargon at the 4th of July

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Here’s a nice example of Indigenous leaders making public speeches in Chinuk Wawa during the frontier era…at the Settler celebration par excellence.

Is {overt pronoun subject} + Verb from Indo-European?

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Here’s a very simple point about the early formation of Chinook Jargon.

Do Active/Stative languages have Causatives?

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Previous linguistic researchers, including me, have called the mamuk- (in the Southern Dialect munk-) formation of verbs a “Causative”, which isn’t totally wrong.

1897, BC: words for ‘breast(s)’, and Red River Métis

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You may recall, I’ve previously written about the word tit in Northern Chinook Jargon.

“The Survey of Vancouver English”: Part 2, “skookum”

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An interesting report, “The Survey of Vancouver English“, is subtitled “A Sociolinguistic Study of Urban Canadian English”.

“Frazer’s River” BC timeline, 1858 — how the Jargon suddenly got brought into New Caledonia

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A rare clear starting point in language history is the introduction of Chinook Jargon into mainland British Columbia (New Caledonia then), which we can place in 1858.