• Berbice Creole Dutch (also known as Berbice Dutch) is a now extinct Dutch creole language, once spoken in Berbice, a region along the Berbice River in...
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    A Dutch creole is a creole language whose main lexifier is the Dutch language, a West Germanic language of the Low Countries. These creoles usually developed...
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  • Americas: Berbice Creole Dutch, formerly spoken in the Berbice region of Guyana; extinct as of 2005 with the death of Bertha Bell. Jersey Dutch, formerly...
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    Berbice is a region along the Berbice River in Guyana, which was between 1627 and 1792 a colony of the Dutch West India Company and between 1792 and 1815...
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  • extinct Dutch-based creole language of Guyana, spoken in the region of Essequibo. It was not mutually intelligible with Berbice Creole Dutch, also spoken...
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  • Nigeria's oil industry in the Port Harcourt region." Berbice Creole Dutch, a recently extinct Dutch Creole formerly spoken in Eastern Guyana, was spoken by...
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    Berbice in Guyana it largely died out, however many words and phrases from the dialect were incorporated into the Guyanese English Creole of Berbice....
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    Islands) Dutch (official language of Aruba, Bonaire, CuraƧao, Saba, Sint Eustatius, Sint Maarten, and Suriname) Haitian Creole (official language of Haiti)...
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  • creole) Oorlams Creole Atlantic Caribbean (Dutch West Indies) Negerhollands (extinct) (US Virgin Islands) South America Guyanas Berbice Creole Dutch (extinct)...
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    to creole languages which respond unexpectedly to one of McWhorter's three features (for example, inflectional morphology in Berbice Creole Dutch, tone...
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