Features of English Creole

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Across
  1. 6. 'Yu behaving bad'is an example of ___________.
  2. 8. English Creole uses ___________ (markers that precede the verb) to indicate tense.
  3. 10. This sound is not present in English Creole: ____________.
  4. 14. ‘Mi don’t want none’ is an example of ___________.
  5. 15. A style of speaking or writing used in particular situations, ranging from very formal to very informal. _____________
Down
  1. 1. In _____________, English Creole uses subject–verb word order (the subject comes before the verb), along with a rising intonation.
  2. 2. the ability of humans to express themselves through words
  3. 3. When a consonant sound is voiced, there is a vibration that accompanies its pronunciation as in that which is felt when you pronounce the /z/ sound in ‘zero’.
  4. 4. is part of the system of rules that govern a language.
  5. 5. Using more than one language variety during a conversation or even within a sentence.
  6. 7. EC uses ‘ain’ or ‘aint’; ‘nehn’ or ‘nay’ and ‘noh’ as ____________.
  7. 9. This is the sound system of a language. ____________
  8. 11. Caribbean Standard English, British Standard English and American Standard English are all__________ of Standard English.
  9. 12. A group of consonants which have no intervening vowel-consonant ___________.
  10. 13. Pluralisation is signalled by the addition of ___________ after the noun.