Creolistics Home>Creolistics CREOLISTICS represents a group of passionate linguists, conducting research and talking about languages and most importantly Haitian Creole and Creolization. Paraphrase: A linguistic and discursive approach to reformulating meaning October 25, 2024 The importance of the mother tongue in the cognitive and social development of the child October 23, 2024 Linguistic ambiguity: at the heart of the complexity of human language October 21, 2024 Creole: Resilience and identity reconstruction in the face of the dehumanization of slavery October 16, 2024 “Haitian Creole: Between Historical Stigmatization and the Challenges of Language Planning” October 14, 2024 Creole languages as a repository of memory of slavery: a synthesis of the study by Chapellon and Lamaison October 11, 2024 Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5 Page6 Page7 Page8 Page9 Page10 Page11 Page12 Page13 Page14 Page15 Page16 Page17 Page18 Page19 Page20 Page21
The importance of the mother tongue in the cognitive and social development of the child October 23, 2024
Creole: Resilience and identity reconstruction in the face of the dehumanization of slavery October 16, 2024
“Haitian Creole: Between Historical Stigmatization and the Challenges of Language Planning” October 14, 2024
Creole languages as a repository of memory of slavery: a synthesis of the study by Chapellon and Lamaison October 11, 2024