
Pidgin and creolian languages as a means of communication
Author(s) -
Ye. Ye. Tuyte,
М. Marat,
R. Saltanmurat,
Л. Б. Кадырова
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
ķaraġandy universitetiniṇ habaršysy. filologiâ seriâsy/k̦araġandy universitetinin̦ habaršysy. filologiâ seriâsy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2663-5127
pISSN - 2518-198X
DOI - 10.31489/2020ph3/52-57
Subject(s) - pidgin , creole language , linguistics , computer science , grammar , english based creole languages , vocabulary , process (computing) , natural language , artificial intelligence , foreign language , programming language , modern language , philosophy
In a certain social environment, the need for communication is increasing. This communication is based on natural or artificial languages. The main goal of both natural and artificial languages is to satisfy the interests of the speaker, to establish feedback, that is, the implementation of language communication. The article discusses the basics of the emergence of artificial languages - pidgin and creole, for what purpose they are used, the process of converting pidgin into Creole languages. The number of Creole languages is considered, how many people speak them, in what area they are distributed. The common features and distinctive features of the pidgin and Creole languages are determined, as well as the languages that served as the basis for the creation of Creole languages, the influence of their vocabulary and grammar in the process of formation of artificial languages. The purposes of using pidgin as a language invented for temporary communication are described, as well as some linguistic uses used for communication between Russian and Chinese languages, the reasons for the emergence of these languages, the conditions for further development are explained. Examples are given regarding to the characteristics of the royal languages in some regions.