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  LouisianaCreoleFrenchLanguage

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LouisianaCreoleFrenchLanguage
The LouisianaCreoleFrenchLanguage is a FrenchBasedCreoleLanguage of the UnitedStates. SIL code: LOU. ISO 639-2: cpf. Population: 60,000 to 80,000 (1985 Neumann) out of an ethnic group of 1,500,000 (1977 M. Adler). Region: Predominantly in St. Martin parish (St. Martinville, Breaux Bridge, Cecilia), New Roads and Edgard, Louisiana, parts of east Texas, small community in Sacramento, California. Comments: Different from Standard French, the Cajun French also spoken in Louisiana, Haitian Creole French, and others of the Caribbean. Reports indicate that monolingual speakers may not be able to understand those other creoles. 'Over 2/3 of the original slaves came from Senegambia, hardly any slaves arrived during the second decade of exploitation, and within just over two decades, 2/3 of the population was native-born. No slaves (and few if any of the slaveowners) appear to have come from the French Antilles ... What we now need is a careful comparison between Louisiana Creole and other French Caribbean creoles, detailing the similarities and differences' (D. Bickerton, Carrier Pidgin 1995.23.2:2). People are reported to have a high degree of bilingualism in English. 4.6% in the older group are monolingual in Creole. Some in the younger group are monolingual in English. Those over 60 prefer Creole, and those under 30 prefer English. Investigation needed: intelligibility with French Caribbean Creoles, bilingual proficiency in English. Dictionary. Grammar.(extract from http://www.ethnologue.com/)
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InstancesContentBearingPhysicalコンテンツを表現する任意の Object または Process 。 これは、本のように、Proposition を含む Object をカバーする。 同様に、 ManualSignLanguage も Proposition を含む。
 CreoleLanguageA CreoleLanguage is a PidginLanguage that has developed and become the mother tongue for a community of people. This process is called 'creolization' and results in an expanded vocabulary and grammar structure that allow for communication as rich and complex as that of non-creole languages. While pidgins are regarded as reduced languages, creoles are considered expanded languages. That is, while pidgins develop to enable communication in relatively isolated domains, creoles allow for a full range of expressive possibilities on a par with more 'recognized' languages.(extract from http://www.ethnologue.com/)
 エンティティー個々の普遍集合。 これがオントロジーのノードのルートで ある。
 FrenchBasedCreoleLanguage
 人間の言語LanguagesubclassHumans が 使用する。
 言語思考を表現するサインのシステム。 システムは自然的か、 人工的かのいずれかです。例:文化的アーチファクトとして徐々現れるものか、または人やグループによって 意図的に作成されたもの。
 言語表現これはの ContentBearingPhysical の サブクラスで、言語関連である。 注:このClass は、LanguageLanguages の要素の両方を含 む。 例:Words。
 物理時空に位置するエンティティ。 注:場所はそれ自体時空にあると理解する。
 SpokenHumanLanguageSpokenHumanLanguageHumanLanguage で、人間の声を媒介とする。文章を通して視覚的に表現することもできる。全てではないが、 SpokenHumanLanguage 言語には、成文化された書面形式がある。
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