Vincentian English Creole
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A language of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Autonym
Vincy Twang
User Population
108,000 (2016).
Location
Widespread in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
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Language Status
6a (Vigorous). De facto language of national identity.
Dialects
None known. Most similar to Guyana and Tobago. Exists in a continuum with standard English [eng], with speech in the capital of Kingstown most similar to standard English (the acrolect) and Island Carib descendents who live north of the Dry River being least similar to standard English.
Language Use
Vigorous. Most domains. Used by all.


There is a continuum of variation from basilectal Creole to acrolectal English of the educated. Possible French influence, though former French creole is virtually gone. The only folk language (Holm 1989:457).