Merico or Americo-Liberian (or the informal colloquial name "American") is an
English-based creole language
An English-based creole language (often shortened to English creole) is a creole language for which English was the '' lexifier'', meaning that at the time of its formation the vocabulary of English served as the basis for the majority of the cre ...
spoken until recently in
Liberia
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by
Americo-Liberians
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, descendants of original settlers, freed slaves, and
African Americans
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who emigrated from the
United States
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between 1821 and the 1870s. It is distinguished from
Liberian Kreyol and from
Kru
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, and may be connected to
Gullah
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and
Jamaican Creole.
The original settlers numbered 19,000 in 1860.
By 1975 the language was partly
decreolized, restricted to informal settings.
Grammatical features
Plurals are unmarked, as in "rock", "rocks", or marked with a
suffix
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, as in "rocks". The
verb expressing "to be" is , as in "she is small", but adjectives may be used without it, as in "he is big". Verbs are not inflected for past tense.
Separate particles are used to indicate some verb tenses:
* for negation ( "I didn't ask the child"),
* or for continuing action ( "he is talking at great length", "she is crying"),
* for future ( "we will come"),
* or for completed action ( "they have gone that way", "not a little piece was left")
The pronouns include:
* Subject: /, //, /, , , /
* Object: , , /, , /, '
* Possessive: /, /, /, /, ,
See also
*
Krio language
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References
Americo-Liberian people
English-based pidgins and creoles of Africa
Languages of Liberia
Languages attested from the 19th century
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