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Across
  1. 1. the language that provides most of the vocabulary of a pidgin.
  2. 6. when two languages become more similar due to contact between them.
  3. 7. If the speakers in the contact situation are equally prestigious.
  4. 8. arise in situations where the speakers in contact are in need of a common, primary means of communication.
Down
  1. 2. words (often places, inventions, activities, etc.) that are named for persons somehow connected with them.
  2. 3. when a sound is added to the pronunciation of a word.
  3. 4. occurs when a word takes on somewhat grander or more positive connotations over time.
  4. 5. change in the order of sounds.
  5. 6. phrases acquired through a word-for-word translation into native morphemes.