What are Pidgins and Creole's main characteristics?

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Pidgins are simplified forms of language used for communication between speakers of different native languages, while creoles are fully developed languages that emerge from pidgins as they become the primary language of a community. Both pidgins and creoles often exhibit simplified grammar, vocabulary borrowed from multiple languages, and a mix of phonological features from different languages. Creoles may also develop standardized forms, native speakers, and distinct cultural identities.

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