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Language change: some implications for the theory of functional grammar
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Year: 1998 Publisher: Amsterdam

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FG expression rules: from templates to constituent structure
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Year: 1999 Publisher: Amsterdam Universiteit

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Computerlinguïstiek: een overzicht in artikelen
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ISBN: 9067654426 9789067654425 Year: 1990 Publisher: Dordrecht Foris Publications

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A functional approach to linguistic change through language contact: the case of Spanish and Otomí
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Year: 1999 Publisher: Amsterdam

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Bouddhas du Siam
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Year: 1997 Publisher: [Bruxelles]: Snoeck-Ducaju & Zoon,

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Romanisierung in Afrika: der Einfluss des Französischen, Italienischen, Portugiesischen und Spanischen auf die indigenen Sprachen Afrikas
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ISBN: 9783819607264 Year: 2009 Publisher: Bochum Brockmeyer

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Languages in contact with Spanish
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Year: 2010 Publisher: Berlin Akademie Verlag

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Bouddhas du Siam : [exposition, Musées royaux d'art et d'histoire-Musée du Cinquantenaire à Bruxelles du 11 octobre 1996 au 16 février 1997]
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Year: 1996 Publisher: Brussel = Bruxelles : Snoeck-Ducaju,

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The Noun Phrase in Functional Discourse Grammar
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ISBN: 1282196480 9786612196485 3110205378 9783110205374 9781282196483 3110198673 9783110198676 6612196483 Year: 2008 Publisher: Berlin Boston

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The articles in this volume analyse the noun phrase within the framework of Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG), the successor to Simon C. Dik's Functional Grammar. In its current form, FDG has an explicit top-down organization and distinguishes four hierarchically organized, interacting levels: (i) the interpersonal level (language as communicational process), (ii) the representational level (language as a carrier of content), (iii) the morphosyntactic level and (iv) the phonological level. Together they constitute the grammatical component, which in its turn interacts with a cognitive and a communicative component. This comprehensive approach to linguistic analysis is also reflected in this volume, which contains rich and substantial contributions concerning many different aspects of the noun phrase. At the same time, the analysis of a major linguistic construction from various perspectives is an excellent way to test a new model of grammar with regard to some of the standards of adequacy for linguistic theories. The book contains several papers dealing with matters of representation and formalization of the noun phrase (the articles by Kees Hengeveld, José Luis González Escribano, Jan Rijkhoff and Evelien Keizer). Other contributors are more concerned with the practical application of the model with regard to discourse-interpersonal matters (Chris Butler, John H. Connolly), whereas the chapters by Dik Bakker and Roland Pfau and by Daniel García Velasco deal with morphosyntactic issues. In all, the variety of issues addressed and the range of languages considered prove that one of the important advantages of the FDG model is precisely the fact that grammatical phenomena can be treated from a semantic, pragmatic, morpho-syntactic, phonological or textual perspective in a coherent fashion.


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Hispanisation
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ISBN: 1282196804 9786612196805 3110207230 9783110207231 9781282196803 9783110197938 3110197936 Year: 2008 Publisher: Berlin Boston

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Literally hundreds of languages world-wide have experienced direct or indirect Hispanisation during the heyday of the Spanish colonial empire. The number of languages which continue to borrow from Spanish on a daily basis is considerable especially in Latin America. This volume gives the reader a better idea of the range of contact constellations in which Spanish functions as the donor language. Moreover, the contributions to this collection of articles demonstrate that it is not only possible to compare the contact-induced processes in the (Hispanised) languages of Austronesia and the Americas. It is emphasized that one can draw far-reaching conclusions from the presented borrowing facts for the theory of language contact in general. The volume is divided into two sections according to geographical principles: section I is devoted to contacts of Spanish in Latin America. Two contributions look at the Hispanisation of varieties of Nahuatl (Classical Nahuatl studied by Anne Jensen and modern varieties studied by José Antonio Flores Farfán). Martina Schrader-Kniffki discusses Spanish-Zapotec contacts and their relations to language mixing and purism. Luciano Giannelli and Raoul Zamponi address the issue of Hispanisms in Kuna, a language from Panama. For South America, Jorge Gómez-Rendón discusses whether or not there are constraints on lexical borrowing from Spanish into Imbabura Quichua. Suzanne Dikker studies the intertwined language Media Lengua in her attempt at redefining the notion of relexification. Section II focuses on the impact of Spanish on the languages of Austronesia and South-East Asia. Steven Roger Fischer shows that the heavy Hispanisation of Rapanui is currently being reverted. Steve Pagel compares Hispanisation processes and their results in the Mariana Islands and on Rapa Nui. The second comparative study is by Patrick O. Steinkrüger who reviews a variety of Philippinian languages and their degrees of Hispanisation. The attitudes of native speakers of Chamorro as to Hispanisms is the topic of the study by Rosa Salas Palomo and Thomas Stolz. The volume is especially interesting for students of language contact. But also scholars with a background in Romance linguistics or Hispanic philology will find the assembled articles very useful, as well as Austronesianists and Amerindianists.

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