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#142 – John McWhorter on key lessons from linguistics, the virtue of creoles, and language extinction

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What Do Creole Languages Get Rid Of?

A Creole is a language born afresh, borrowing vocabulary and some grammatical aspects from the languages that these adults originally spoke when they're native languages. In most Indo-European languages, including Spanish and English, you have like noun categories, masculine and feminine and so on. That's one of the first things to go almost certainly in a Creole based on Spanish. And then also another thing that gets stripped away is if you are a tonal language where it's like Chinese who determines what the word is just on one syllable. Those things are very important because they make learning European language hard.

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