ISBN:
9783110338454
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9783110238570
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (410 p.)
Series Statement:
linguae & litterae : Publications of the School of Language and Literature Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies , 27
Titel der Quelle:
DGBA Backlist Complete English Language 2000-2014 PART1
Titel der Quelle:
DGBA Backlist Linguistics and Semiotics 2000-2014 (EN)
Titel der Quelle:
DGBA Linguistics and Semiotics 2000 - 2014
Titel der Quelle:
EBOOK PACKAGE Complete Package 2014
Titel der Quelle:
EBOOK PACKAGE Linguistics 2014
Publ. der Quelle:
De Gruyter
Publ. der Quelle:
De Gruyter
Publ. der Quelle:
De Gruyter
Publ. der Quelle:
De Gruyter
Publ. der Quelle:
De Gruyter
DDC:
306.44
Keywords:
Language and languages Variation.
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Languages in contact.
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Typology (Linguistics)
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Typology (Linguistics).
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Kongruenz.
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Konvergenz.
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Romanische Sprachen.
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Slavische Sprachen.
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Sprachkontakt.
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LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General.
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Congruence.
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Convergence.
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Language Contact.
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Romance Languages.
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Slavic Languages.
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Aufsatzsammlung
Abstract:
In der aktuellen Kontaktlinguistik wurden überwiegend Sprachen in Kontakt betrachtet, die genetisch nicht verwandt und strukturell distant sind. Der vorliegende Sammelband setzt sich zum Ziel, mit einem Schwerpunkt im Bereich der romanischen und slavischen Sprachen die Bedeutung von bereits zu Beginn des Kontakts vorhandenen Effekten der strukturellen Kongruenz zwischen den beteiligten Sprachen zu beleuchten. Dabei spielen ererbte wie auch typologische Ähnlichkeiten eine Rolle.
Abstract:
Modern contact linguistics has primarily focused on contact between languages that are genetically unrelated and structurally distant. This compendium of articles looks instead at the effects of pre-existing structural congruency between the affected languages at the time of their initial contact, using the Romance and Slavic languages as examples. In contact of this kind, both genetic and typological similarities play a part.
Note:
Frontmatter --
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Contents --
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Introduction --
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Part 1: Contact-induced change between closely related languages --
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Convergence in the Baltic-Slavic contact zone --
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Convergence and congruence due to contact between the South Slavic languages --
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The case of Czech-Slovak language contact and contact-induced phenomena --
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Belarusian and Russian in the Mixed Speech of Belarus --
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Lingua Franca in the Western Mediterranean: between myth and reality --
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Intimate family reunions: code-copying between Turkic relatives --
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Part 2: Contact-induced changes in scenarios with looser family ties --
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Language contact in a multilingual setting --
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Balkan Slavic and Balkan Romance: from congruence to convergence --
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The convergence of Czech and German between the years 900 and 1500 --
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Part 3: Typological congruence and perceived similarity --
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Contact-induced language change and typological congruence --
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Similarity effects in language contact --
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Doing copying: Why typology doesn't matter to language speakers --
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South Siberian Turkic languages in linguistic contact --
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French meets Arabic in Cairo: discourse markers as gestures --
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Language mixing and language fusion: when bilingual talk becomes monolingual --
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Part 4: "Doing being family": language families and language ideologies --
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Siblings in contact: the interaction of Church Slavonic and Russian --
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Transparency of morphological structures as a feature of language contact among closely related languages --
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Avoiding typological affinity: "negative borrowing" as a strategy of Corsican norm finding --
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Sociolinguistic and areal factors promoting or inhibiting convergence within language families
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Issued also in print.
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Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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In English.
DOI:
10.1515/9783110338454
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https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110338454
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https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110338454
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