Websites on specific Pidgins and Creole languages

1.http://www.umassd.edu/SpecialPrograms/caboverde/cvkriolu.html

This page brings a brief text about Cape Verdean Creole in the United States. Although it is a very simple page, there are some interesting information about this language and, in the end, there is a poem written in Cape Verdean Creole (and translated into English) that is very touching and representative of the culture of this Creole's speakers.


2. http://www.kreol.mu/CreoleLanguages.htm
A website about the languages spoken in Mauritius, with articles about Mauritian Creole. There is also an interesting guide on Creole for travellers, with greeting phrases, idiomatic phrases, and instructions on how to ask your way in Creole.


3. http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/staff/mark/resource/bibliog.htm
This website has a bibliography on British Creoles. As it is divided in different categories, the student may know from where to start reading, depending on his or her level of knowledge.


4. http://si.unm.edu/linguistics/pidgin/pidgin.html
This page brings some information about Havaiian Creole and lists a good number of website for further details.