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This article focuses on the gene-language connection between the Portugueserelated
Gulf of Guinea creole-speaking populations in São Tomé and Príncipe.
The Gulf of Guinea creoles constitute a young language family of four languages
spoken on three islands: Santome (ST) and Angolar (AN) on the island of São
Tomé; Principense (PR) on Príncipe; and Fa d’Ambo (FA) on Annobón. The
latter island, which integrates Equatorial Guinea, is not included in our genetic
case-study because its population has not yet been sampled.
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Hagemeijer, Tjerk & Jorge Rocha. 2017. Creole languages and genes: The case of São Tomé and Príncipe. Faits de Langues, 49: 167-182.
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Faits de Langues - Editions Peter Lang SA
