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Javindo, also known by the name Krontjong, is a Dutch-based creole language spoken on , , such as . The name Javindo is a of Java and , the Dutch word for a person of mixed Indonesian and descent. This contact language developed from communication between Javanese-speaking mothers and -speaking fathers in families. Its main speakers were Indo-Eurasian people. Its grammar was based on Javanese, and its vocabulary was based on the Dutch lexicon but pronounced in a Javanese manner.Willems, Wim Sporen van een Indisch verleden (1600–1942)., Part III by de Gruiter, V.E. (COMT, Leiden, 1994) P.140-143 It shows simplification of morphological verb system from Javanese grammar such as merging verb class, disappearance of verbal subcategories.

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It should not be confused with , a different Dutch- and Malay-based creole also spoken by Indo-Eurasians. With the loss of the generation that lived in the Dutch East Indies era, that language has almost died out, but it become identity for descent. In contrast, the colonial society saw the creole languages as a corrupted Dutch which should be corrected as quickly as possible.

+Comparison between Javindo and Petjo ! !Javindo !Petjo
Actor vs non-actorstrong preference for non-actor-oriented sentences
Lexifier language
Origin of the SpeakersSemarangBatavia
Substrate languageJavanese
Speaker as actor indicatortaq, tak, ta`ku-
Hearer as actorkoqkau- / absent
Affixation by suffix lack of


Writing system
Javindo is written using , specifically Dutch orthography.


Grammar
Even though most of the lexicon is derived from Dutch, the grammar of the language is mostly of Javanese origin, including elements such as morphology; lack of verbs; no past tense; no .Willems, Wim Sporen van een Indisch verleden (1600–1942)., Part III by de Gruiter, V.E. (COMT, Leiden, 1994) P.150 The inherited feature of Javindo from Javanese is the non-actor-oriented verb morphology.

  • The actor-oriented in Javindo shows similarity to the Dutch construct as there is no nasal prefix morpheme such as in Javanese.

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  • The suffix -i indicates transitive verb similar to Javanese, but only happens on construct with morpheme taq or koq.
  • The suffix -(s)ke shows indirect-relational value with possibility of causative value. For example, jij taq doenske means "I do (it) for you" from Dutch doen "to do".
  • Actor preceded taq (sometimes written as tak- or ta`) and koq constructs, but it is not expressed with prefix di- (such as jij digoendoeli 'you are cut bald') and prefix ke- (such as ketjeklik mijn enkel 'my angkle has been strained'). Sometimes, prefix ke- is combined with non-obligatory suffix -an. The difference between construct with prefix di- and prefix ke- is the difference on non-accidental nature vs accidental nature.
  • Reduplication shows iterative, intensive, or conative value.
  • Dutch influence in non-actor-oriented sentence manifests as usage of passive auxiliary verb (such as worden or zijn) and past participle or usage of past participle only.


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