3. Fill in the blank from the given options: Pidgin is also termed as
A Bare-bones language
B Dialect
c Bare-bins language
D Creole
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A) Bare bones language
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- A pidgin, also known as a pidgin language, is a bare-bones form of communication that emerges between two or more people that do not share a common language. Typically, pidgins have a limited vocabulary and frequently borrow from a number of languages.
- It is most frequently used in circumstances like trade or when both parties speak languages other than the national dialect of their respective countries (but where there is no common language between the groups).
- Pidgins are not often regarded by linguists as complete or full languages.
- A pidgin, whether it is created spontaneously or by convention, is fundamentally a simpler form of verbal communication between individuals or groups of persons. A pidgin is a language that is taught as a second language and is not the native tongue of any linguistic group.
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