Australian Aboriginal Pidgin English

Australian Aboriginal Pidgin English

Australian Aboriginal Pidgin English refers to the pidginised varieties of English spoken by Australian Aborigines until about the early 1950s for communication with Europeans and other immigrant ethnic groups, as well as with other Aborigines with whom they did not share a common traditional language.

Bibliography

*cite journal |author=Hall, Robert A., Jr. |month=July |year=1945 |title=Notes on Australian Pidgin English |journal=Language |volume=19 |issue=3 |pages=263–267 |doi=10.2307/409833
*cite book |last=McGregor |first=W. B. |year=2004 |title=The Languages of the Kimberley, Western Australia |location=London, New York |publisher=Taylor & Francis |pages=62–64
*cite book |last=Mühlhäusler |first=P. |year=1991 |chapter=Overview of the pidgin and creole languages of Australia |editor=S. Romaine |title=Language in Australia |location=Cambridge |publisher=Cambridge University Press |pages=159–173
*cite book |last=Mühlhäusler |first=P. |coauthors=McGregor, W. B. |year=1996 |chapter=Post-contact languages of Western Australia |editor=S. A. Wurm, P. Mühlhäusler, D. T. Tryon |title=Atlas of Languages of Intercultural Communication in the Pacific, Asia, and the Americas |location=Berlin |publisher=Mouton de Gruyter
*cite journal |last=Sandefur |first=J. |coauthors=Sandefur, J. |year=1980 |title=Pidgin and Creole in the Kimberleys, Western Australia |journal=Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies Newsletter |volume=14 |pages=31–37
*cite book |last=Simpson |first=J. |year=2000 |chapter=Camels as pidgin-carriers: Afghan cameleers as a vector for the spread of features of Australian Aboriginal Pidgins and Creoles |editor=J. Siegel |title=Processes of Language Contact: Studies from Australia and the South Pacific |location=Saint Laurent, Quebec |publisher=Fides |pages=195–244

ee also

*Australian Aboriginal English
*Kriol


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