Stability and Divergence in Language Contact

Stability and Divergence in Language Contact
Title Stability and Divergence in Language Contact PDF eBook
Author Kurt Braunmüller
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 306
Release 2014-11-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027269556

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Convergence, i.e. the increase of inter-systemic similarities, is usually considered the default development in language contact situations. This volume focuses on the other logical possibilities of diachronic development, namely stability and divergence – two well-attested, but under-researched phenomena. The contributions investigate the sociolinguistic and structural factors and mechanisms that lead to or at least reinforce both types of non-convergence, despite of language contact. The contributions cover a wide range of language contact situations, including standard and non-standard varieties.

Convergence and divergence in Ibero-Romance across contact situations and beyond

Convergence and divergence in Ibero-Romance across contact situations and beyond
Title Convergence and divergence in Ibero-Romance across contact situations and beyond PDF eBook
Author Miriam Bouzouita
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 303
Release 2021-10-25
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 3110736314

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This book aims to provide a better understanding of convergence and non-convergence phenomena, such as divergence, from different theoretical perspectives. It brings together nine case studies that deal with contact between languages found in the Iberian Peninsula (Castilian, Catalan, Portuguese and Basque), between Spanish or Portuguese and another language (such as English), and between different varieties from Europe and other continents. The volume thus unites views from two fields that rarely interact: contact linguistics and dialectology. It discusses the mechanisms and consequences of language contact within the Ibero-Romance world, a geographical space characterised by a high rate of multilingual speakers and settings. The contributions deal with various combinations of convergence and divergence, for example between different varieties of the same language, language stability despite contact, as well as less studied aspects, such as the relation between language contact and second language acquisition, the linguistic landscape perspective of language contact, and divergence in linguistic identity construction.

Convergence and divergence in Ibero-Romance across contact situations and beyond

Convergence and divergence in Ibero-Romance across contact situations and beyond
Title Convergence and divergence in Ibero-Romance across contact situations and beyond PDF eBook
Author Miriam Bouzouita
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 314
Release 2021-10-25
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 311073625X

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Die im Jahre 1905 von Gustav Gröber ins Leben gerufene Reihe der Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie zählt zu den renommiertesten Fachpublikationen der Romanistik. Die Beihefte pflegen ein gesamtromanisches Profil, das neben den Nationalsprachen auch die weniger im Fokus stehenden romanischen Sprachen mit einschließt. Zur Begutachtung können eingereicht werden: Monographien und Sammelbände zur Sprachwissenschaft in ihrer ganzen Breite, zur mediävistischen Literaturwissenschaft und zur Editionsphilologie. Mögliche Publikationssprachen sind Französisch, Spanisch, Portugiesisch, Italienisch und Rumänisch sowie Deutsch und Englisch. Sammelbände sollten thematisch und sprachlich in sich möglichst einheitlich gehalten sein.

Heritage Languages

Heritage Languages
Title Heritage Languages PDF eBook
Author Suzanne Aalberse
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 324
Release 2019-11-28
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027261768

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Heritage languages, such as the Turkish varieties spoken in Berlin or the Spanish used in Los Angeles, are non-dominant languages, often with little prestige. Their speakers also speak the dominant language of the country they live in. Often heritage languages undergo changes due to their special status. They have received a lot of scholarly attention and provide a link between academic concerns and educational issues. This book takes a language contact perspective: we consider heritage languages from the perspective of their history, their structural properties, and their interaction with other surrounding languages.

Constructions in Contact

Constructions in Contact
Title Constructions in Contact PDF eBook
Author Hans C. Boas
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 324
Release 2018-12-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027263302

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The last three decades have seen the emergence of Construction Grammar as a major research paradigm in linguistics. At the same time, very few researchers have taken a constructionist perspective on language contact phenomena. This volume brings together, for the first time, a broad range of original contributions providing insights into language contact phenomena from a constructionist perspective. Focusing primarily on Germanic languages, the papers in this volume demonstrate how the notion of construction can be fruitfully applied to investigate how a range of different language contact phenomena can be systematically analyzed from the perspectives of both form and meaning.

Contact

Contact
Title Contact PDF eBook
Author Robert McColl Millar
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 224
Release 2016-09-28
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1474409091

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Much has been written on dialect formation through contact between dialects of the same language, but the question of what happens when closely related but linguistically discrete varieties come into contact with each other has largely been neglected. Here Robert McColl Millar sets out to redress this imbalance, giving the reader the opportunity to analyse and consider a variety of different contact scenarios where the language varieties involved are close relatives and to explore the question: are the results of contacts of this type different by their nature from where linguistically distant (or entirely different) varieties come into contact? Bringing together the diverse theoretical positions associated with the production of new dialects as well as those associated with contact between closely related but discrete language varieties, the volume invites the reader to evaluate different scholarly views using analysis from a range of different case-studies, largely derived from the history and diversity of English. It then goes on to demonstrate the similarities in process and end result between contact involving discrete but closely related languages and between dialects of the same language, and in doing so offers a new and insightful approach to issues of language contact.

Lifespan Acquisition and Language Change

Lifespan Acquisition and Language Change
Title Lifespan Acquisition and Language Change PDF eBook
Author Israel Sanz-Sánchez
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 348
Release 2024-04-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027247072

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This volume connects the latest research on language acquisition across the lifespan with the explanation of language change in specific sociohistorical settings. This conversation benefits from recent advances in two areas: on the one hand, the study of how learners of various ages and in various sociolinguistic contexts acquire language variation; on the other, historical sociolinguistics as the field that focuses on the study of historical patterns of language variation and change. The overarching rationale for this interdisciplinary dialogue is that all forms of language change start and spread as the result of individual acts of acquisition throughout the speakers’ lives. The thirteen chapters in this book are authored by an international group of both established and emerging scholars. They encompass theoretical overviews of specific research areas within the broader realm of the acquisition of language variation, as well as case studies applying these theoretical advances to the exploration of language change in a wide range of sociohistorical contexts in the Americas, Oceania, and Asia. This volume will be of interest to students and researchers in the area of language acquisition, language variation and language change, especially those working on interdisciplinary and crosslinguistic connections among these areas.