~SOCHST00~ 'the role of sociohistorical context in the formation

of a particular typwe of pidgin' <[LINK]>

see <[LINK]>

contacts (by amount of coercion and reciprocity to what

parties--cf power relations <[LINK]>) --voluntary --indenture

(for what in return?-- reciprocity) --slavery (for what in

return?--reciprocity)

place --geographically dislocated or not --Atlantic, Pacific

--urban/rural

time --immigrant --1st generation creole --later generation

native

substrate ethnicity --mixed or homogenous --self-replicating or

fueled by immigration, or both

social perspective -- ??? --supplier of people

--substrate--worker -- superstrate--owner ~sochst00~