Archives of CreoLIST: Searchable archive of the most recent postings to the CreoLIST listserv.
CC: Pidgin Carriers: Introductory article on the topic of pidgin and creole languages.
Creole Language: A definition of the term creole.
Creole Romance Numerals: Tables of the names of numerals in various Romance-Language-based creoles.
Creolization is a Social, Not a Structural, Process: Paper presented at the International Symposium on "Degrees of Restructuring in Creole Languages."
Germanic Creole Numerals: Tables of the names of numerals in various Germanic-Language-based creoles.
Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages: A journal of all aspects of pidginization and creolization. A few full-text articles are available on-line. There is also an extensive glossary of creolist terminology.
Language Varieties: Definitions: Definitions of "creole", "pidgin", "dialect" and "variety" are given.
Linguist List 7.1721: Creolistics: A discussion of whether Afrikaans and Yiddish are creole or creoloid.
Pidgin: A definition of the term pidgin.
Pidgin and Creole Languages: Notes for a course in pidgin and creole languages. Discusses theories of pidginization, creolization and language contact.
Pidgin Genesis in Optimality Theory: A conference paper by Joan Bresnan.
Pidgins and Creoles: Basic facts about pidgins and creoles with examples.
Pidgins and Creoles Archive: A distribution point for research papers on Pidgins and Creoles, hosted by the University of Siegen, Germany.
Pidgins, Creoles, and Constructed Languages: Number words in a variety of pidgins, creoles, and constructed languages.
Psycholinguistics: Pidgin and Creole languages: An introduction to pidgins and creoles.
Reference Guide for Pidgin and Creole Languages: Bibliographic guide to contact language reference material available at Stanford University.
Review of John Holm on Pidgins and Creoles: A brief review of John Holm's "An Introduction to Pidgins and Creoles".
Selected Publications and Papers on Creole Languages: "Tense/Aspect in Sranan and the creole prototype," "Creoles and Contact Linguistics," and "Irrealis in Sranan: Mood and modality in a radical creole".
Unserdeutsch (Rabaul Creole German): Forum and information on Unserdeutch, the German-based creole formerly spoken in Rabaul.
Unserdeutsch Language: A brief description of Unserdeutch, a German-based pidgin spoken in what is now Rabaul, Papua New Guinea.
Why Do Creoles Have Serial Verb Constructions?: A paper by Eric Schiller.