Tok Pisin Essays

  • Language In Society: The Relationship Between Language And Society

    1268 Words  | 6 Pages

    Language is an important part of our life. Language and communication cannot separate. People use the language as a means of communication to express their ideas and feelings. They communicate either with each other using language in every social interaction; communicate with others directly or indirectly in the spoken and written form. Therefore, language is an important thing of communication in social life. In the social life, language and society are two things that support each other. It is

  • Pidgin And Creole Language Analysis

    1236 Words  | 5 Pages

    Some of the grammatical structures are recognizable in the process of phonetic reduction, with the word of Tok Pisin “bilong” that derives from English word “belong”. The shift in this word does not seem to display phonetic change and at the same time another feature is the abstractioning or broadening of the meaning. “Bilong” is used in Tok Pisin as a possessive marker similar to the English meaning “belong”. For example, “Man bilong em I stap long haus”, meaning “Her husband