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Bozal Spanish : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bozal Spanish
Bozal Spanish is a possible extinct Spanish-based creole language that may have been a mixture of Spanish and Congolese, with Portuguese influences.〔 Attestation is insufficient to indicate whether Bozal Spanish was ever a single, coherent or stable language, or if the term merely referred to any idiolect of Spanish that included African elements. Bozal Spanish was spoken by African slaves in Puerto Rico and Cuba〔Clements, J. Clancy. ("Bozal Spanish of Cuba" ), ''The Linguistic Legacy of Spanish and Portuguese'', Cambridge University Press, 2009. 9780511576171〕 and other areas of South and Central America from the 17th century up until its possible extinction at around 1850.〔Lipski, John M. ("Where and how does bozal Spanish survive?" ), ''Spanish in Contact: Policy, Social and Linguistic Inquiries'', John Benjamins Publishing Co., 2007.〕 Although Bozal Spanish is extinct as a language, its influence still exists. For instance, many Kongo words are found in the lexicon of the Puerto Rican dialect of Spanish.〔 == References ==
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