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edocfu_9958353925402883
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1 online resource (401p.):
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ISBN:
9783110271430
Series Statement:
Language Contact and Bilingualism [LCB] ; 2
Content:
Open publication The volume deals with previously undescribed morphosyntactic variations and changes appearing in settings involving language contact. Contact-induced changes are defined as dynamic and multiple, involving internal change as well as historical and sociolinguistic factors. A variety of explanations are identified and their relationships are analyzed. Only a multifaceted methodology enables this fine-g
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Frontmatter --
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List of contributors --
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Table of contents --
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A multi-model approach to contact-induced language change --
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An activity-oriented approach to contact-induced language change --
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Contact-induced change as an innovation --
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Language contact in language obsolescence --
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The emergence of a marked-nominative system in Tehuelche or Aonek’o ʔaʔjen: a contact-induced change? --
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On polysemy copying and grammaticalization in language contact --
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The attraction of indefinite articles: on the borrowing of Spanish un in Chamorro --
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On form and function in language contact: a case study from the Amazonian Vaupés region --
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The Basque articles -a and bat and recent contact theories --
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Contact phenomena/code copying in Indian Ocean Creoles: the post-abolition period --
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Grammaticalization of modal auxiliary verbs in Pima Bajo: an internal or a contact-induced change? --
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Contact, convergence, and conjunctions: a cross-linguistic study of borrowing correlations among certain kinds of discourse, phasal adverbial, and dependent clause markers --
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On a Latin-Greek diachronic convergence: the perfects with Latin habeo/Greek échō and a participle --
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Author index --
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Language index --
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Subject index
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In English.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 978-3-11-027133-1
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1515/9783110271430
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110271430