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The result was keep. Majorly (hot!) 20:14, 16 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

German-Russian pidgin[edit]

German-Russian pidgin (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views) – (View log)

This supposed 'pidgin' does not seem to have been the subject of non-trivial coverage by any published works. I can't find any references to this language on Google, Google Book Search, or JSTOR, whether under "German-Russian pidgin" or "Quelia" or "Qweля" or "Deutschrussich", except for a single website. Ptcamn 19:38, 10 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Uh... those are some very different phenomena. Russenorsk was a pidgin developed for communication between groups that didn't speak each others' languages, Spanglish is an English-influenced variety of Spanish spoken by bilinguals, and Engrish isn't a variety at all, but a term for errors produced by people who do not speak English, often with the help of machine translation. Exactly which of these is Quelia supposed to be comparable to?
I would suggest moving it to an established name rather than neologizing. --Ptcamn 02:26, 12 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Like this article, each of these articles documents a product of language contact. Quelia is a contact variety of Russian, under the influence of German and it is at least as well-sourced as the other articles I linked to. The term "pidgin" has a very specific meaning, as does the term "slang" and neither really applies here, but pidgin is closer. Aelffin 05:56, 12 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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