The Handbook of Language Contact.
"The Handbook of Language Contact offers systematic coverage of the major issues in this field - ranging from the value of contact explanations in linguistics, to the impact of immigration, to dialectology - combining new research from a team of globally renowned scholars, with case studies of...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken :
John Wiley & Sons,
2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The Handbook of Language Contact; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Preface; Language Contact: Reconsideration and Reassessment; Part I Contact and Linguistics; 1 Contact Explanations in Linguistics; 2 Genetic Classification and Language Contact; 3 Contact, Convergence, and Typology; 4 Contact and Grammaticalization; 5 Language Contact and Grammatical Theory; 6 Computational Models and Language Contact; Part II Contact and Change; 7 Contact and Language Shift; 8 Contact and Borrowing; 9 Contact and Code-Switching; 10 Contact and Dialectology; 11 Contact and New Varieties.
- 12 Contact and Change: Pidgins and CreolesPart III Contact and Society; 13 Scenarios for Language Contact; 14 Ethnic Identity and Linguistic Contact; 15 Contact and Sociolinguistic Typology; 16 Contact and Language Death; 17 Fieldwork in Contact Situations; Part IV Case Studies of Contact; 18 Macrofamilies, Macroareas, and Contact; 19 Contact and Prehistory: The Indo-European Northwest; 20 Contact and the History of Germanic Languages; 21 Contact and the Early History of English; 22 Contact and the Development of American English; 23 Contact Englishes and Creoles in the Caribbean.
- 24 Contact and Asian Varieties of English25 Contact and African Englishes; 26 Contact and the Celtic Languages; 27 Spanish and Portuguese in Contact; 28 Contact and the Development of the Slavic Languages; 29 Contact and the Finno-Ugric Languages; 30 Language Contact in the Balkans; 31 Contact and the Development of Arabic; 32 Turkic Language Contacts; 33 Contact and North American Languages; 34 Language Contact in Africa: A Selected Review; 35 Contact and Siberian Languages; 36 Language Contact in South Asia; 37 Language Contact and Chinese; 38 Contact and Indigenous Languages in Australia.
- 39 Language Contact in the New Guinea Region40 Contact Languages of the Pacific; Author Index.