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Aspects of Language Contact - New Theoretical, Methodological and Empirical Findings with Special Focus on Romancisation Processes (Hardcover)
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Aspects of Language Contact - New Theoretical, Methodological and Empirical Findings with Special Focus on Romancisation Processes (Hardcover)
Series: Empirical Approaches to Language Typology [EALT]
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This edited volume brings together fourteen original contributions
to the on-going debate about what is possible in contact-induced
language change. The authors present a number of new vistas on
language contact which represent new developments in the field. In
the first part of the volume, the focus is on methodology and
theory. Thomas Stolz defines the study of Romancisation processes
as a very promising laboratory for language-contact oriented
research and theoretical work based thereon. The reader is informed
about the large scale projects on loanword typology in the
contribution by Martin Haspelmath and on contact-induced
grammatical change conducted by Jeanette Sakel and Yaron Matras.
Christel Stolz reviews processes of gender-assignment to loan nouns
in German and German-based varieties. The typology of loan verbs is
the topic of the contribution by Soren Wichmann and Jan Wohlgemuth.
In the articles by Wolfgang Wildgen and Klaus Zimmermann, two
radically new approaches to the theory of language contact are put
forward: a dynamic model and a constructivism-based theory,
respectively. The second part of the volume is dedicated to more
empirically oriented studies which look into language-contact
constellations with a Romance donor language and a non-European
recipient language. Spanish-Amerindian (Guarani, Otomi, Quichua)
contacts are investigated in the comparative study by Dik Bakker,
Jorge Gomez-Rendon and Ewald Hekking. Peter Bakker and Robert A.
Papen discuss the influence exerted by French on the indigenous
languages ofCanada. The extent of the Portuguese impact on the
Amazonian language Kulina is studied by Stefan Dienst. John Holm
looks at the validity of the hypothesis that bound morphology
normally falls victim to Creolization processes and draws his
evidence mainly from Portuguese-based Creoles. For Austronesia,
borrowings and calques from French still are an understudied
phenomenon. Claire Moyse-Faurie's contribution to this topic is
thus a pioneer's work. Similarly, Francoise Rose and Odile
Renault-Lescure provide us with fresh data on language contact in
French Guiana. The final article of this collection by Mauro Tosco
demonstrates that the Italianization of languages of the former
Italian colonies in East Africa is only weak. This volume provides
the reader with new insights on all levels of language-contact
related studies. The volume addresses especially a readership that
has a strong interest in language contact in general and its
repercussions on the phonology, grammar and lexicon of the
recipient languages. Experts of Romance language contact, and
specialists of Amerindian languages, Afro-Asiatic languages,
Austronesian languages and Pidgins and Creoles will find the volume
highly valuable.
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