• Mauritian

    Origin

    Mauritius + -an

    Full definition of Mauritian

    Adjective

    Mauritian

    1. Of, from, or pertaining to Mauritius, its people, or their language or culture.''One of the official languages of Mauritius is Mauritian Creole.

    Noun

    Mauritian

    (plural Mauritians)
    1. A person from Mauritius or of Mauritian descent.

    Proper noun

    Mauritian

    (plural Mauritians)
    1. Mauritian Creole.
      • 1989, John A. Holm, Pidgins and Creoles: Reference Survey, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521359406, page 401,However, Baker (pc) notes that limero is also a common Mauritian pronunciation.
      • 2000, John McWhorter, The Missing Spanish Creoles: Recovering the Birth of Plantation Contact Languages, University of California Press, ISBN 978-0-520-21999-1, pages 187–188,The are two perspectives on the relationship between Réunionnais, a semicreole, and Mauritian, a typical plantation creole. Baker and Corne (1982) argue that ... Mauritian is the product of a break in the transmission of French, ...
      • 2001, , Salikoko S. Mufwene, and Sheri Pargman, Creolization of Language and Culture (English edition of Robert Chaudenson, Des îles, des hommes, des langues), Routledge, ISBN 9780415145930, page 47,Much later, Richardson (1963) posits a theory very similar to Jespersen’s, claiming that the grammatical system of Mauritian has resulted from the contact of very different systems (French, Malagasy, and Bantu), which allegedly could not merge together because of excessive heterogeneity, but neutralized each other instead.
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