ISBN:
1614518874
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
1 Online-Ressource (493 S.)
Ausgabe:
1. Aufl.
Serie:
Language Contact and Bilingualism [LCB] v.13
Serie:
Language Contact and Bilingualism [LCB] Ser v.13
Paralleltitel:
Print version Meakins, Felicity Loss and Renewal : Australian Languages Since Colonisation
DDC:
306.440994
Schlagwort(e):
Australia--History--1788-1851
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Australia ; History ; 1788-1851
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
Kurzfassung:
This edited volume is the first dedicated to language contact in Australia since colonisation, contributing new data to theoretical discussions on contact languages and language contact processes. It provides explanations for contemporary contact processes in Australia and much-needed descriptions of contact languages, including pidgins, creoles, mixed languages, contact varieties of English, and restructured Indigenous languages. Felicity Meakins, University of Queensland, Australia; Carmel O'Shannessy,University of Michigan, USA.
Kurzfassung:
Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of contributors -- Maps -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Preface -- I. Introduction -- Australian language contact in historical and synchronic perspective -- II. Transfer of form: Structure -- 1. As intimate as it gets? Paradigm borrowing in Marrku and its implications for the emergence of mixed languages -- 2. Identifying the grammars of Queensland ex-government reserve varieties: The case of Woorie Talk -- III. Transfer of form: Lexical
Kurzfassung:
3. Kinship loanwords in Indigenous Australia, before and after colonisation -- 4. Placenames from NSW Pidgin: Bulga, Nyrang -- 5. Rethinking the substrate languages of Roper Kriol: The case of Marra -- IV. Transfer of form: Phonological -- 6 The continuum in Kriol: Fact or furphy? -- 7. Entrenchment of Light Warlpiri morphology -- V. Transfer of function, structure, distribution and semantics -- 8. Beware of 'bambai' - soon it may turn apprehensive -- 9. Reflexive, reciprocal and emphatic functions in Barunga Kriol
Kurzfassung:
10 Grammaticalization and interactional pragmatics: A description of the recognitional determiner det in Roper River Kriol -- VI. (Further) Development of new structures -- 11. No fixed address: The grammaticalisation of the Gurindji locative as a progressive suffix -- 12. Light verb structure in Murrinh-Patha -- 13. Gender Bender: Superclassing in Jingulu gender marking -- Index
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