Lexifier
A lexifier is the dominant (superstrate) language of a particular pidgin or creole language that provides the basis for the majority of vocabulary.
Examples
- English is the lexifier of English-based creole languages, such as:
- French is the lexifier of French-based creole languages, such as:
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