释义 |
creolization|ˌkriːəlaɪˈzeɪʃən| [f. next + -ation.] a. The production of a Creole race; racial modification in the case of Creole animals or plants.
1890Harper's Mag. Feb. 416/1 Those extraordinary influences of climate and environment which produce the phenomena of creolization. b. The fact or process of being creolized.
1934Priebsch & Collinson German Lang. i. ii. 35 The complete Creolization of Afrikaans has been prevented by contact with the Dutch of the Bible and literature. 1958P. Gammond et al. Decca Bk. Jazz xxi. 262 Lyttelton..recorded three brilliant Creole-styled versions of Tin Pan Alley songs..all..of which, by a process of ‘Creolization’, became better jazz than many a so-called New Orleans tune recorded..by revivalists. 1969Language XLV. 659 Its incipient creolization provides scholars with a unique opportunity to observe the dynamics of linguistic change. |