Decreolization refers to the process by which a creole language or culture loses its distinct features and becomes more similar to the surrounding dominant language or culture, often due to social, political, or economic pressures. Hypercreolization, on the other hand, involves the rapid development and enrichment of a creole language, incorporating elements from multiple languages and cultures, often in response to globalization or migration. Both processes illustrate the dynamic nature of language and culture in a changing social environment.
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