prepidgin

English

Etymology

pre- + pidgin

Noun

prepidgin (plural prepidgins)

  1. (linguistics) An early mixture of languages capable of developing into a pidgin.
    • 2010, Robert B. Kaplan, The Oxford Handbook of Applied Linguistics, page 383:
      An earlier prepidgin or jargon, which is quite variable in structure, may later become a stable pidgin, which has developed its own lexical and grammatical norms.

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