Wp/acf
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In the ISO 639–3 registry, language code acf is assigned to "Saint Lucian Creole French". It is hard to distinguish among the French-based Antillean creoles as to what constitutes a language and what constitutes a dialect. It is apparent (based on a letter from the SIL Registration Authority, reproduced here, that SIL sees these to a substantial extent as varieties of a single language.
Accordingly, I have changed the label of this test to "Antillean Creole". It is likely that most of the current content [August 2017] is actually in the Martiniquan variety, but at the present time the test should be open to all speakers of the French creoles of Martinique, St. Lucia, Dominica, Grenada and Trinidad.
Accordingly, I have changed the label of this test to "Antillean Creole". It is likely that most of the current content [August 2017] is actually in the Martiniquan variety, but at the present time the test should be open to all speakers of the French creoles of Martinique, St. Lucia, Dominica, Grenada and Trinidad.
Saint Lucian Creole Wikipedia
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