pingelangusid
Pingelangusid is a term used in linguistic theory to describe a proposed pathway and outcome of language contact in which a pidgin evolves toward a creole under sociolinguistic conditions that favor stabilization and community-wide use. The term is a portmanteau of pidgin and language, with the suffix -usid indicating a state or condition in speculative typologies.
Definition and scope: Pingelangusid refers not to a single language but to a theoretical stage in creolization,
Characteristics: In pingelangusid-adapted systems, compared with simple pidgins, there is often reduced morphology but more fixed
Relationship to other concepts: The term is not universally standardized and is debated among researchers. Some
See also: pidgin, creole, creolization, contact linguistics, language change.