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Pidgin Delaware (also Delaware Jargon or Trader's Jargon) was a pidgin language that developed between speakers of Unami Delaware and Dutch traders and settlers on the Delaware River in the 1620s. The fur trade in the Middle Atlantic region led Europeans to interact with local native groups, and hence provided an impetus for the development of Pidgin Delaware. The Dutch were active in the fur trade beginning early in the seventeenth century, establishing trading posts in New Netherland, the name for the Dutch territory of the Middle Atlantic and exchanging trade goods for furs.

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  • Delaware-Pidgin, auch „Delaware-Jargon“ genannt war eine Pidgin-Sprache, die auf der delawarischen Sprache der beruhte und von nordamerikanischen Indianern (den Delaware) und europäischen Einwanderern zur Kommunikation miteinander benutzt wurde. (de)
  • Pidgindelaware var ett pidginspråk som talades av europeiska nybyggare och den amerikanska ursprungsbefolkningen vid Delawarefloden på 1600-talet. Språket bildades när européerna behövde kommunicera med de lokala indianstammarna för att kunna bedriva pälshandel. Pidgindelaware var ett typiskt pidginspråk i så måtto att grammatiken var mycket enkel och att ordförrådet var begränsat. (sv)
  • Pidgin Delaware (also Delaware Jargon or Trader's Jargon) was a pidgin language that developed between speakers of Unami Delaware and Dutch traders and settlers on the Delaware River in the 1620s. The fur trade in the Middle Atlantic region led Europeans to interact with local native groups, and hence provided an impetus for the development of Pidgin Delaware. The Dutch were active in the fur trade beginning early in the seventeenth century, establishing trading posts in New Netherland, the name for the Dutch territory of the Middle Atlantic and exchanging trade goods for furs. (en)
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  • Delaware-Pidgin, auch „Delaware-Jargon“ genannt war eine Pidgin-Sprache, die auf der delawarischen Sprache der beruhte und von nordamerikanischen Indianern (den Delaware) und europäischen Einwanderern zur Kommunikation miteinander benutzt wurde. (de)
  • Pidgin Delaware (also Delaware Jargon or Trader's Jargon) was a pidgin language that developed between speakers of Unami Delaware and Dutch traders and settlers on the Delaware River in the 1620s. The fur trade in the Middle Atlantic region led Europeans to interact with local native groups, and hence provided an impetus for the development of Pidgin Delaware. The Dutch were active in the fur trade beginning early in the seventeenth century, establishing trading posts in New Netherland, the name for the Dutch territory of the Middle Atlantic and exchanging trade goods for furs. Pidgin languages characteristically arise from interactions between speakers of two or more languages who are not bilingual in the other group's language. Pidgin languages typically have greatly simplified syntax, a limited vocabulary, and are not learned as a first language by its speakers. Words typically have very general meanings but do not carry more than one meaning concept, and do not have the type of structural complexity commonly found in many languages. (en)
  • Pidgindelaware var ett pidginspråk som talades av europeiska nybyggare och den amerikanska ursprungsbefolkningen vid Delawarefloden på 1600-talet. Språket bildades när européerna behövde kommunicera med de lokala indianstammarna för att kunna bedriva pälshandel. Pidgindelaware var ett typiskt pidginspråk i så måtto att grammatiken var mycket enkel och att ordförrådet var begränsat. (sv)
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