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Berbice Creole Dutch

brc

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Berbice Dutch Creole is a now extinct Dutch-based creole language. It had a lexicon partly based on a dialect of the West African language of Ijaw. In contrast to the widely known Negerhollands Dutch creole spoken in the Virgin Islands, Berbice Creole Dutch and its relative Skepi Creole Dutch, were more or less unknown to the outside world until Ian Robertson first reported on the two languages in 1975. Dutch linguist Silvia Kouwenberg subsequently investigated the creole language, publishing its grammar in 1993.
Source : DBpedia

Names (more)

[de] Berbice-Niederländisch
[en] Berbice Creole Dutch
[eu] Berbiceko nederlandera
[hr] Berbice kreolski nizozemski jezik
[la] Batava Berbicensis
[nl] Berbice-Nederlands
[no] Berbice-nederlandsk
[ru] Бербисский язык

Language type : Extinct

Language resources for Berbice Creole Dutch

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Wiktionary - Category:Berbice Creole Dutch language [en]
Wiktionnaire - Catégorie:créole hollandais de Berbice [fr]

Technical notes

This page is providing structured data for the language Berbice Creole Dutch.
Following BCP 47 the recommended tag for this language is brc.

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ISO 639 Codes

ISO 639-3 : brc

Linked Data URIs

http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/brc
http://dbpedia.org/resource/ISO_639:brc

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Sources

Authority documentation for ISO 639 identifier: brc

Freebase ISO 639-3 : brc
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