As we all know, our pidgin dialect lacks the elegance and grace of the Queen's English. |
While not quite docents in a museum, they nonetheless will provide you with an overview that is several steps above pidgin history. |
He could speak a smattering of Maori, or pidgin Maori, where the language is broken down and simplified, so he was given the job of interpreter. |
The labourers employed there had also worked in Queensland and Fiji, where they had used pidgin English. |
In sociolinguistic terms, Tok Pisin is an expanded pidgin currently undergoing creolization. |
We can note, for instance, the general avoidance of fricatives and affricates in pidgin phonological inventories. |