Talk:Afro-Seminole Creole

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any linguistic analysis?

I notice there's nothing here on the semantics, syntax, phonetics/phonology, morphology, etc. of the language. Listening to the Wikitongues video it is clearly highly mutually intelligible with English, and if anything it seems that the video is of an afro-seminole person speaking English (whether or not they do speak a language distinct from English called ASC), especially for those unfamiliar with creoles. Would be helpful to at least have some examples of grammatical rules, phonetic changes, or unique vocabulary which clearly differentiate the creole from English as a distinct language. No doubt it remains in close contact with English which is its prestige language/dialect and root so I understand if the speaker in the video speaks a very near-English dialect or blend of the two, or indeed if she has code-switched to speak more "properly" for the video. But without further details the natural takeaway from the video is that it's hardly a unique language or creole at all--as this page does nothing to emphasise its unique linguistic traits or heritage. HerbertDibDab (talk) 16:22, 27 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]