taberan
Appearance
Samoan Plantation Pidgin
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Tolai tabaran or a closely related language; compare Tok Pisin tambaran.
Noun
[edit]taberan
References
[edit]- Mosel, Ulrike (1980) Tolai and Tok Pisin: the influence of the substratum on the development of New Guinea Pidgin (Pacific Linguistics; Series B, no. 73)[1], Canberra: Australian National University, →ISBN
- Peter, Mühlhäusler (1983) “Samoan Plantation Pidgin English and the origin of New Guinea Pidgin”, in Ellen Woolford and William Washabaugh, editors, The Social Context of Creolization, Ann Arbor: Karoma, pages 28-76