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  • 1
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781316485750
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (404 pages)
    Series Statement: Cambridge Approaches to Language Contact
    Parallel Title: Print version Ludwig, Ralph Linguistic Ecology and Language Contact
    DDC: 306.44
    Abstract: This book revisits and updates the concept of linguistic ecology, outlining applications to a variety of contact situations worldwide
    Abstract: Cover -- Half-title -- Series information -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Part I Introduction and Theoretical Frame -- 1 Linguistic Ecology and Language Contact: Conceptual Evolution, Interrelatedness, and Parameters -- 1.1 Linguistic Ecology: an Outline -- 1.1.1 From οίκος to Ecology -- 1.1.2 Streams of Development -- 1.2 Linguistic Ecology and Language Contact: a Theoretical Consolidation -- 1.2.1 Linguistic Ecology as a Multidimensional System of Foundations -- 1.2.2 Dynamic and Open Systems -- 1.2.3 From Linguistic Interaction to Historically Constituted Macro-ecology: a Hierarchical Model -- 1.3 Concluding Step: a Larger Picture -- Speaker (Ego): -- Time (Nunc): -- Space (Hic): -- Language (Per): -- 1.4 The Present Volume -- 2 On the Notion of Natural in Ecological Linguistics -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 'Natural' Data -- 2.2.1 Everyday Life and Relevant Data -- 2.2.2 Whose Ways of Speaking? -- 2.2.3 Which Ways of Speaking? -- 2.2.4 Speakers and Space -- 2.2.5 A First Conclusion -- 2.3 Natural Trends and Features in and across Languages -- 2.3.1 Language Change -- 2.3.2 Contact-Induced Language Change -- 2.3.3 Vernacular Universals -- 2.3.4 Some Words on the Role of Orality -- 2.3.5 Markedness, Naturalness Theory, and Optimality Theory -- 2.4 Conclusion -- Part II On the Ecology of Speaker and Space: from Situational to Intermediate Ecology -- 3 An Interactionist Perspective on the Ecology of Linguistic Practices: the Situated and Embodied Production of Talk -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.1.1 The Ecology of the Interaction: from Goffman's 'Ecological Huddle' to Contemporary Studies -- 3.1.2 Ecological Data as Records of Naturally Occurring Activities -- 3.2 Taking into Account the Ecology of the Activity: the Situated and Embodied Production of Proposals during a Meeting
    Abstract: (1) (fermé la nuit) -- 3.3 Exploring the Various Steps of the Ecologically Embedded Production of an Utterance -- 3.3.1 Selecting the Proposer -- (2) (fermé la nuit -- MED1 34.45, PUB1 40.57, T1_2.02, T2_40.34) -- (3) (voies d'accès vertes - med1_38.34 -- pub1_44.45) -- (4) (parking - med1_1.05.02) -- (5) -- (6) -- (7) -- 3.3.2 Formulating the Proposal -- (8) -- (9) -- (10) -- (11) -- (12) -- (13) (bancs -- beginning of the meeting, 26.15) -- (14) (continuation of 10) -- 3.3.3 Repeating and Reformulating the Proposal -- (15) (fermé la nuit) -- (16) (voies d'accès vertes) -- (17) (valorisation du patrimoine, med1_40.02=pub146.17=T17.36) -- (18) (modes de déplacement divers) -- 3.3.4 Monitoring Reception: Looking for Consensus and Spotting Disagreement -- (19) (fermé la nuit) -- (20) (ouverture aux écoles) -- (21) (bancs) -- (22) (valorisation du patrimoine) (continuation of exc. 17) -- 3.4 Conclusion: the Embodied Production, Elaboration, and Reception of a Proposal -- Transcript Conventions -- 4 Approaching Language in Urban Interactions Ecologically: the Case of Spanish in Lima -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Language and Urbanity Properties -- 4.2.1 Mixing, Variation, and Stability -- 4.2.2 Density, Diversity, and Mobility -- 4.3 Producing Urban Insertion -- 4.3.1 Rural Background and Urban Experience -- 4.3.2 Language Use and Linguistic Features -- 4.3.3 A Mixed Urban Language -- 4.4 Building a 'Good' Place -- 4.4.1 Escaping from Density -- 4.4.2 Ways of Speaking Castilian -- 4.5 Seeking a Safe Place -- 4.5.1 The Great Urban Divide -- 4.5.2 Preserving the Spanish of Old Lima -- 4.6 Overview -- 4.7 Conclusion -- Part III On the Ecology of Space and Time: Traditions in the Formation of Macro-ecologies -- 5 The Historical Formation of a Macro-ecology: the Case of the Levant -- 5.1 Introduction
    Abstract: 5.2 The Implications of Transplantation: Old French in its Levantine Environment -- 5.2.1 Old French in Syria-Palestine -- 5.2.2 Old French in the Hellenic World -- 5.2.3 A Comparative Approach: Old French in Arabic, Greek and Armenian Settings -- 5.3 Fourteenth- to Fifteenth-century Cyprus: a Linguistic Melting Pot? -- 5.4 French in its Ottoman and Post-Ottoman Setting -- 5.4.1 The Ottoman Period -- 5.4.2 Post-Ottoman Contexts -- 5.5 Conclusion -- 6 Spanish Anthroponomy from an Ecological Linguistic Perspective: the Antillean Society in the Early Sixteenth Century -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 An Ecological Linguistic View on Proper Names -- 6.2.1 The Theory of Proper Names -- 6.2.2 The Ecological Linguistic Paradigm and the Study of Proper Names -- 6.3 The Spanish Naming System in the Sixteenth Century -- 6.4 The Indigenous Naming System in the Antilles -- 6.5 Studying Spanish Anthroponymy in Sixteenth-century Antilles -- 6.5.1 The Encomienda System -- 6.5.2 The Cédulas de Repartimiento -- 6.5.3 The Database -- 6.6 Naming Practices in the Encomienda System -- 6.6.1 Number and Origin of the Name Components -- 6.6.2 First Name Component -- 6.6.2.1 Name Types -- 6.6.2.2 Diminutive Forms -- 6.6.2.3 By-names and Nicknames -- 6.6.2.4 Additional Elements -- 6.6.3 Second and Third Name Component -- 6.7 Conclusion: Anthroponyms from an Ecolinguistic View -- Part IV On the Ecology of Language and Speaker: the Hybridization of Language and Discourse -- 7 Reflections on Discourse Ecology and Language Contact: the Crucial Role of Some Scalar Terms -- 7.1 Introduction: Ecological Frames, Contact Phenomena, and Discourse Analysis -- 7.2 Descriptive Concepts in Contact Linguistics: Some Theoretical Reflections and Terminological Proposals -- 7.2.1 Some Terminological Issues -- 7.2.2 The Concepts of Code-copying and Alternation -- 7.3 A Scalar Approach
    Abstract: 7.3.1 Scalar Approaches in Linguistics -- 7.3.2 Code Hybridization Continuum (CHC) -- 7.3.2.1 Genetic and/or Typological Distance -- 7.3.3 Conventionalized Systemic Integration Continuum (CSIC) -- 7.3.4 Structural Systemic Integration Continuum (SSIC) -- 7.4 Example 1: Communication in Mauritius -- 7.4.1 The Ecological Frame: Mauritius as Macro Area -- 7.4.2 The Transcription: Communication in an Educational Context -- 7.4.2.1 Comments on the Situation -- 7.4.2.2 Text: Teachers in St Bartholomew's College -- 7.4.3 Analysis -- 7.4.3.1 The Code Hybridization Continuum (CHC) -- Balanced Systemic Alternation -- Interlectal/Inter-lingual Copying -- 7.4.3.2 Metalinguistic Reflections Made by the Speakers: Conventionalized, Structurally Integrated Copies in Mauritian Bhojpuri (CSIC and SSIC) -- 7.4.3.3 Code Hybridization between Creole and French -- 7.5 Example 2: Communication in India - the Terminology of Copies -- 7.5.1 The Ecological Frame: the Historical Constitution of the Hindi Macro Area in India -- 7.5.2 The Intermediate Level: New Delhi - Jawaharlal Nehru University -- 7.5.3 The Transcription -- 7.5.3.1 Problems and Conventions of Transcription -- 7.5.3.2 Comments on the Situation -- 7.5.3.3 Transcription: 'Before Class Begins' -- 7.5.4 Analysis -- 7.5.4.1 Global Discourse Functions of Language Selection and Hybridization - the CHC -- 7.5.4.2 Conventionalized System Integrated Copies (CSIC) and Structurally System Integrated Copies (SSIC) in Indian English -- (10) They can understand easily ki from where you are coming. To . . . -- (11) She's going in Himalay . . . She's going to Himalaya -- (12) you are foreigner, just go and enjoy, go for outing, we'll be going on trek -- (13) we go, we walk, we trek -- (14) and only two thousand rupees -- (15) calo, calo, jaldi -- 7.5.4.3 Code Hybridization between English and Hindi -- 7.6 Conclusion
    Abstract: 8 Language Mixing and Ecology in Africa: Focus on Camfranglais and Sheng -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Types of Contact Situations and Contact Languages -- 8.3 Mixed Languages in Africa -- 8.3.1 Camfranglais -- 8.3.1.1 The Ecological Frame -- 8.3.1.2 Structural Aspects -- 8.3.1.3 Ecological Functions -- 8.3.2 Sheng -- 8.3.2.1 The Ecological Frame -- 8.3.2.2 Structural Aspects of Sheng -- 8.3.2.3 Ecological Functions -- 8.4 Mixed Languages vs. Language Mixing and Linguistic Ecology -- 8.5 Conclusion -- 9 Hybrid Speech of Francophone Groups in Cairo: from Macro-level Ecology to Discourse -- 9.1 Introduction: Linguistic Ecology as a Historically Founded Hierarchy of Parts of a Whole - from Macro-ecology to Discourse Ecology -- 9.2 The Levant Considered as a Macro-ecology: a Brief Overview -- 9.3 Francophone Groups in Cairo Today as an Intermediate Ecology -- 9.3.1 Demography and Social Framework -- 9.3.2 Speaker Attitudes and Strategies of Interaction: General Features and Hypotheses -- 9.4 Discourse Ecology -- 9.4.1 Discourse as Place of Production and Reproduction of Communicative and Social Positioning -- 9.4.2 French as an Unbroken Levantine Tradition -- Transcription -- Analysis -- 9.4.3 Intermediate Ecology Between Tradition and Accommodation: the Role of Alternation and Hybridization -- Transcript -- Analysis -- 9.4.4 Forms of Alternation: Hybridization as Innovation within the Intermediate Ecology -- Transcription -- Analysis -- 9.5 Conclusions -- 10 The Opposite of an Anti-creole? Why Modern Chamorro is Not a New Language -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Question, Aim, Procedure, and Method -- 10.3 What is a 'New Language'? -- 10.4 The Spanish Element in Modern Chamorro -- 10.5 Assessing Modern Chamorro -- 10.6 Final Remarks -- Part V The Multiplicity of Ecological Parameters: Echoing the Theoretical Frame and Going Beyond
    Abstract: 11 Contact between Typologically Different Languages
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    ISBN: 9781107041356
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 383 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Series Statement: Cambridge approaches to language contact
    DDC: 306.44
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 343-375
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781139649568
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 383 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Series Statement: Cambridge approaches to language contact
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.44
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    Keywords: Sprachkontakt ; Sprachwandel ; Sprachpolitik ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Sprachkontakt ; Sprachwandel ; Sprachpolitik
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    In:  Tout-Monde: Interkulturalität, Hybridisierung, Kreolisierung ; Kommunikations- und gesellschaftstheoretische Modelle zwischen "alten" und "neuen" Räumen 2010, S. [131]-153 | year:2010 | pages:132-153
    ISBN: 3631591683
    Language: German
    Titel der Quelle: Tout-Monde: Interkulturalität, Hybridisierung, Kreolisierung ; Kommunikations- und gesellschaftstheoretische Modelle zwischen "alten" und "neuen" Räumen
    Publ. der Quelle: Frankfurt am Main : Lang, 2010
    Angaben zur Quelle: 2010, S. [131]-153
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:2010
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:132-153
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    ISBN: 9781009113328 , 1009113321
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 383 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First paperback edition
    Series Statement: Cambridge approaches to language contact
    DDC: 306.44
    Keywords: Ecolinguistics ; Language and culture ; Languages in contact ; Ecolinguistics ; Language and culture ; Languages in contact
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    ISBN: 9783947732883 , 9783947732890
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (525 p.)
    Keywords: linguistics ; Romance, Italic & Rhaeto-Romanic languages
    Abstract: Thinking about language contact and language mixture has been part of the European-Western preoccupation with language from the very beginning. Starting with Plato in the fourth century B.C., it is for a long time an unexcited reflection, until the perspective changes radically in the 19th century: the normality is suddenly gone, contact and mixture become first a research taboo and only a little later a serious research focus, from which a separate discipline, contact linguistics, emerges. This book tells for the first time the history of the study of language contact up to the threshold of the 20th century and shows how critical-historiographical studies can help to classify and advance current debates (e.g. in creole studies)
    Abstract: Das Nachdenken über Sprachkontakt und Sprachmischung ist von Beginn an Teil der europäisch-abendländischen Beschäftigung mit Sprache. Angefangen bei Platon im vierten vorchristlichen Jahrhundert, ist es für lange Zeit ein unaufgeregtes Nachdenken, bis sich im 19. Jahrhundert der Blickwinkel radikal ändert: Die Normalität ist plötzlich weg, Kontakt und Mischung werden erst zu einem Forschungstabu und nur wenig später zum ernsthaften Forschungsfokus, aus dem eine eigene Disziplin, die Kontaktlinguistik, hervorgeht. Dieses Buch erzählt erstmals die Geschichte der Erforschung von Sprachkontakt bis an die Schwelle zum 20. Jahrhundert und zeigt, wie kritisch-historiografische Studien helfen können, aktuelle Debatten (z. B. in der Kreolistik) einzuordnen und voranzubringen
    Note: German
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