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Areal Linguistics within the Phonological Atlas of Europe - Loan Phonemes and their Distribution (Hardcover): Thomas Stolz,... Areal Linguistics within the Phonological Atlas of Europe - Loan Phonemes and their Distribution (Hardcover)
Thomas Stolz, Nataliya Levkovych; Contributions by Beke Seefried
R4,891 Discovery Miles 48 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In contrast to many other levels of language, there is as yet no comprehensive areal-linguistic description of the segmental phonological properties of the languages of Europe. To complement the synchronic picture of the languages of Europe, it is time to take stock of their phoneme inventories to provide an empirical basis for generalizations about the similarities and dissimilarities of the languages of Europe. The best way to visualize the areal phonology of Europe is that of the Phonological Atlas of Europe (Phon@Europe) which features the isoglosses of phonological phenomena on a plethora of maps. As a prequel to Phon@Europe, this study not only outlines the goals, methodology, sample, and theory of the project but also focuses on loan phonemes whose diffusion across the 210 doculects of the sample yields meaningful patterns. The patterns are indicative of recent processes of convergence which have transformed a diverse phonological mosaic into a superficially homogeneous linguistic area. The developments which have led to the present situation are traced back through the history of the sample languages.

Spatial Interrogatives in Europe and Beyond - Where, Whither, Whence (Hardcover): Thomas Stolz, Nataliya Levkovych, Aina Urdze,... Spatial Interrogatives in Europe and Beyond - Where, Whither, Whence (Hardcover)
Thomas Stolz, Nataliya Levkovych, Aina Urdze, Julia Nintemann, Maja Robbers
R4,801 Discovery Miles 48 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The extant generalizations about the grammar of space rely heavily on the analyses of declarative sentences. There is a need to check whether these generalizations also hold in the domain of interrogation. To this end this book analyzes data from some 450 languages (including non-standard varieties). The focus is on paradigms of spatial interrogatives such as English where, whither and whence and their internal organization. These paradigms are checked for recurrent patterns of morphological mismatches (such as syncretism) and different degrees of complexity (e.g. the number of segments). The data-base consists of a large parallel literary corpus (Le petit prince and translations thereof) which is complemented by further sources of information such as descriptive grammars. The data are analyzed from a synchronic perspective. However, diachronic issues are addressed unsystematically, too. It is shown that the distribution of phenomena which characterize paradigms of spatial interrogatives are subject to areal-linguistic factors. This is the first typological study of spatial interrogatives. It provides new insights for students of the grammar of space, morphological paradigms, and language typology.

Susceptibility vs. Resistance - Case Studies on Different Structural Categories in Language-Contact Situations (Hardcover):... Susceptibility vs. Resistance - Case Studies on Different Structural Categories in Language-Contact Situations (Hardcover)
Nataliya Levkovych
R3,849 Discovery Miles 38 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The topic of the volume is the contrast between borrowable categories and those which resist transfer. Resistance is illustrated for the unattested emergence of grammatical gender, the negligible impact of English and Spanish on the number category in Patagonian Welsh, the reluctance of replicas to borrow English but. MAT-borrowing does not imply the copying of rules as the Spanish function-words in the Chamorro irrealis show. Chamorro and Tetun Dili look similar on account of their contact-induced parallels. The languages of the former USSR have borrowed largely identical sets of conjunctions from Russian, Arabic, and Persian to converge in the domain of clause linkage. Resistance against and susceptibility to transfer call for further investigations to the benefit of language-contact theory.

Advances in Comparative Colonial Toponomastics (German, Hardcover): Nataliya Levkovych Advances in Comparative Colonial Toponomastics (German, Hardcover)
Nataliya Levkovych
R3,589 Discovery Miles 35 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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