Archaeology of the Age of Exploration
Creole languages are stable, fully-developed languages that emerge from the mixing of two or more languages, typically in a context where speakers of different native languages need to communicate, often due to colonization or trade. They often incorporate elements from multiple linguistic sources, resulting in unique grammatical structures and vocabulary that reflect the diverse cultural backgrounds of their speakers.
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