| 21. | Furthermore, creolization occurs when participants actively select cultural elements that may become part of or inherited culture.
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| 22. | Today, creolization refers to this mixture of different people and different cultures that merge to become one.
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| 23. | A counterexample is the case where children of Gastarbeiter parents speaking pidgin German acquired German seamlessly without creolization.
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| 24. | It aims to promote creole writing and to contribute to a better understanding of the processes of creolization.
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| 25. | Massive changes attributable either to creolization or to relexification may occur both in syntax and in vocabulary.
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| 26. | "' Creolization "'is the process in which Creole cultures emerge in the New World.
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| 27. | :: : : : The point is, no one talks of creolization in the case of Swahili.
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| 28. | The city's distinctive racial history, from Creolization through Jim Crow through integration, has also left traces.
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| 29. | Creolization is seen as enriching overt morphology in sign languages, as compared to reducing overt morphology in spoken languages.
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| 30. | In the creolization of Southern culture, their foodways became an integral part of all Southern cooking in the Low Country.
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