{{1.0 Introduction}}
This paper is a compilation of three recent, separate surveys of three French-lexifier Creoles from three English-speaking nations. The main goal of these surveys was to determine the current ethnolinguistic vitality of these language varieties (i.e., are these varieties really endangered?). The three French-lexifier Creoles in question are those spoken in Grenada and Carriacou, in Trinidad, and in Louisiana in the USA. David Holbrook conducted the surveys in Grenada and Carriacou, and Louisiana. Jo-Anne Ferreira conducted the survey in Trinidad.
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{{Jo-Anne Ferreira}} and {{David Holbrook}}
{UWI, St. Augustine /SIL International}
{{Originally published as :
Ferreira, Jo-Anne and David Holbrook. 2002. "Are they dying? The case of some French-lexifier creoles." La Torre: Revista de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 7(25): 367-397}}