English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">lexifier</span> Wikipedia From lexify + -er. <span class="searchmatch">lexifier</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">lexifiers</span>) (linguistics, lexicography) The language of a...
<span class="searchmatch">lexifiers</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">lexifier</span>...
English-<span class="searchmatch">lexifier</span> (not comparable) (linguistics, of a pidgin or creole) Having a word-stock primarily supplied by the English language....
lexified (comparative more lexified, superlative most lexified) (linguistics) modified to or by a <span class="searchmatch">lexifier</span>...
pidgin inglês da China m (uncountable) Chinese pidgin English (an English-<span class="searchmatch">lexifier</span> pidgin formerly used along the Chinese coast)...
present participle acrolectalising, simple past and past participle acrolectalised) (linguistics) Of a pidgin, to transform towards its acrolectal <span class="searchmatch">lexifier</span>....
later spreading throughout the Chinese and Southeast Asian coastal region. Any English-<span class="searchmatch">lexifier</span> pidgin. (loosely) Any very basic English; broken English....
Pidgin English Chinese Pidgin English CPE Chinese pidgin English An English-<span class="searchmatch">lexifier</span> pidgin used along the Chinese coast from the 17th to the 19th centuries...
(2015) “Ingredient X: the shared African lexical element in the English-<span class="searchmatch">lexifier</span> Atlantic Creoles, and the theory of rapid creolization”, in P. Muysken...
Negerhollands n Negerhollands (extinct creole language) Despite the name, the main <span class="searchmatch">lexifier</span> dialect was Zealandic rather than Hollandic. Sometimes offensive; see the...