Rifat Binte Joynal presented Kishore Chandra Pal's topic on a comparative study between Pidgin and Creole languages. Pidgin languages have no native speakers and simplified structures that allow basic communication between speakers of different languages. Creole languages develop from Pidgins becoming the native language of children and becoming more complex and fully functional over generations, with Haitian Creole developing from French Pidgin. While Pidgins are contact languages, Creoles have their own complete grammars and expressive abilities as fully developed languages.