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15. Contact and sociolinguistic typology / Peter Trudgill -- 16. Contact and language death / Suzanne Romaine -- 17. Fieldwork in contact situations / Claire Bowern -- Part IV. Case studies of contact: 18. Macrofamilies, macroareas and contact / Johanna Nichols -- 19. Contact and prehistory: The Indo-European Northwest / Theo Vennemann -- 20. Contact and the history of Germanic languages / Paul Roberge -- 21. Contact and the early history of English / Markku Filppula -- 22. Contact and the development of American English / Joseph Salmons and Thomas Purnell -- 23. Contact Englishes and creoles in the Caribbean / Edgar W. Schneider -- 24. Contact and Asian varieties of English / Umberto Ansaldo -- 25. Contact and African Englishes / Rajend Mesthrie -- 26. Contact and the Celtic languages / Joseph Eska -- 27. Spanish and Portuguese in contact / John M. Lipski -- 28. Contact and the Slavic languages / Lenore A. Grenoble -- 29. Contact and the Finno-Ugric languages / Johanna Laakso 30. Language contact in the Balkans / Brian Joseph -- 31. Contact and the development of Arabic / Kees Versteegh -- 32. Turkic language contacts / Lars Johanson -- 33. Contact and North American languages / Marianne Mithun -- 34. Language contact in Africa, a selected review / G. Tucker Childs -- 35. Contact and Siberian languages / Brigitte Pakendorf -- 36. Language contact in South Asia / Harold Schiffman -- 37. Language contact and Chinese / Stephen Matthews -- 38. Contact and indigenous languages in Australia / Patrick McConvell -- 39. Language contact in the New Guinea region / William Foley -- 40. Contact languages of the Pacific / Jeff Siegel. Notes on contributors -- Language contact: reconsideration and reassessment / Raymond Hickey -- Part I. Contact and linguistics: 1. Contact explanations in linguistics / Sarah Thomason -- 2. Genetic classification and language contact / Michael Noonan -- 3. Contact, convergence and typology / Yaron Matras -- 4. Contact and grammaticalization / Bernd Heine and Tania Kuteva -- 5. Language contact and grammatical theory / Karen Corrigan -- 6. Computational models and language contact / April McMahon -- Part II. Contact and change: 7. Contact and language shift / Raymond Hickey -- 8. Contact and borrowing / Donald Winford -- 9. Contact and code-switching / Penelope Gardner-Chloros -- 10. Contact and dialectology / David Britain -- 11. Contact and new varieties / Paul Kerswill -- 12. Contact and change: Pidgins and creoles / John Holm -- Part III. Contact and society: 13. Scenarios for language contact / Pieter Muysken -- 14. Ethnic identity and linguistic contact / Carmen Fought --
Sociolinguistics --- Dialectology --- Languages in contact --- Contactlinguïstiek --- Taal en talen --- Taalcontact --- Taalverandering --- taalsituatie en taalpolitiek --- Contactlinguïstiek. --- Taalcontact. --- Taalverandering. --- taalsituatie en taalpolitiek. --- Areal linguistics --- Langues en contact --- Guides, manuels, etc.
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Pragmatics --- Irish language --- Dialectology --- Irlandais (Langue) --- Dialects --- Provincialisms --- Discourse analysis --- Dialectes --- Régionalismes --- Analyse du discours --- Régionalismes
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Sociolinguistics --- English language --- Dialectology --- Anglais (langue) --- Changement linguistique --- Géographie linguistique --- Variation linguistique --- Géographie linguistique. --- Variation linguistique.
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As a result of colonization, many varieties of English now exist around the world. Originally published in 2005, Legacies of Colonial English brings together a team of internationally renowned scholars to discuss the role of British dialects in both the genesis and subsequent history of postcolonial Englishes. Considering the input of Scottish, English and Irish dialects, they closely examine a wide range of Englishes - including those in North and South America, South Africa, Asia, Australia and New Zealand - and explain why many of them still reflect non-standard British usage from the distant past. Complete with a checklist of dialect features, a detailed glossary and set of general references on the topic of postcolonial Englishes, this book will be an invaluable source to scholars and students of English language and linguistics, particularly those interested in sociolinguistics, historical linguistics and dialectology.
Sociolinguistics --- English language --- Dialectology --- Arts and Humanities --- Language & Linguistics --- Postcolonialism --- Germanic languages --- Variation --- Dialects --- Colonies --- Great Britain --- Commonwealth countries --- British Commonwealth countries --- British Commonwealth nations --- British Dominions --- Commonwealth nations --- Commonwealth (Organization) countries --- Dominions, British --- Languages. --- Colonies.
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The notion of a 'standard' variety of English has been the subject of a considerable body of research. Studies have tended to focus on the standard features of British and American English. However, more recently interest has turned to the other varieties of English that have developed around the world and the ways in which these have also been standardised. This volume provides the first book-length exploration of 'standard Englishes', with chapters on areas as diverse as Canada, the Caribbean, Africa, Asia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. This is a timely and important topic, edited by a well-known scholar in the field, with contributions by the leading experts on each major variety of English discussed. The book presents in full the criteria for defining a standard variety, and each chapter compares standards in both spoken and written English and explores the notion of register within standard varieties
802.0-087 --- 802.0 <100> --- 800:316 --- Engels: dialecten --- Engels. Engelse taalkunde--Wereld. Internationaal. Alle landen gezamenlijk --- Sociolinguistiek --- English language --- Sociolinguistics. --- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES --- Englisch. --- Standardsprache. --- Sprachvariante. --- Soziolinguistik. --- English world wide. --- Standard English. --- Standardization. --- Variation. --- Dialects. --- Study and teaching. --- Linguistics --- General. --- 800:316 Sociolinguistiek --- 802.0 <100> Engels. Engelse taalkunde--Wereld. Internationaal. Alle landen gezamenlijk --- 802.0-087 Engels: dialecten --- Language arts & disciplines --- Standard english. --- Normalisation --- Sociolinguistics --- Language and languages --- Language and society --- Society and language --- Sociology of language --- Language and culture --- Sociology --- Integrational linguistics (Oxford school) --- Dialects --- Standardization --- Study and teaching --- Variation --- Social aspects --- Sociological aspects --- Dialectology --- Anglais (langue) --- Dialectes --- Variation linguistique --- Normalisation. --- Dialectes. --- Variation linguistique. --- English language Study and teaching --- Arts and Humanities --- Language & Linguistics --- Germanic languages
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Providing a contemporary and comprehensive look at the topical area of areal linguistics, this book looks systematically at different regions of the world whilst presenting a focussed and informed overview of the theory behind research into areal linguistics and language contact. The topicality of areal linguistics is thoroughly documented by a wealth of case studies from all major regions of the world and, with chapters from scholars with a broad spectrum of language expertise, it offers insights into the mechanisms of external language change. With no book currently like this on the market, The Cambridge Handbook of Areal Linguistics will be welcomed by students and scholars working on the history of language families, documentation and classification, and will help readers to understand the key area of areal linguistics within a broader linguistic context.
Dialectology --- Areal linguistics --- Linguistic geography --- Dialect geography --- Geography, Linguistic --- Language and languages --- Language geography --- Area linguistics --- Geolinguistics --- Linguistics --- Geography --- Géographie linguistique --- Géographie linguistique
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This specially commissioned volume considers the processes involved in language change and the issues of how they can be modelled and studied. The way languages change offers an insight into the nature of language itself, its internal organisation, and how it is acquired and used. Accordingly, the phenomenon of language change has been approached from a variety of perspectives by linguists of many different orientations. This book, originally published in 2003, brings together an international team of leading figures from different areas of linguistics to re-examine some of the central issues in this field and also to discuss new proposals. The volume is arranged into sections, including grammaticalisation, the typological perspective, the social context of language change and contact-based explanations. It seeks to cover the subject as a whole, bearing in mind its relevance for the general analysis of language, and will appeal to a broad international readership.
Linguistic change --- Languages in contact --- Linguistic models --- Linguistic change. --- Linguistic models. --- Contactlinguïstiek. --- Linguïstische modellen. --- Taalverandering. --- Sociolinguistics --- Dialectology --- 800 --- Models, Linguistic --- Linguistics --- Typology (Linguistics) --- Change, Linguistic --- Language change --- Historical linguistics --- Language and languages --- Areal linguistics --- 800 Taalwetenschap. Taalkunde. Linguistiek --- Taalwetenschap. Taalkunde. Linguistiek --- Arts and Humanities --- Language & Linguistics --- Languages in contact.
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The intention of the current book is to provide a flexible and comprehensive bibliographical tool to those scholars working or interested in Irish English. A whole range of references (approx. 2,500) relating to Irish English in all its aspects are gathered together here and in the majority of cases annotations are supplied. The book has a detailed introduction dealing the history of Irish English, the documentation available and contains an overview of the themes in Irish English which have occupied linguists working in the field. Various appendixes offer information on the history of Irish E
Historical linguistics --- English language --- Dialectology --- Language and culture --- Culture --- Germanic languages --- History. --- History
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The present book describes the English language in all its facets as spoken in present-day Dublin, the capital of the Republic of Ireland. It covers the entire range of its history since the first arrival of English there several hundred years ago. Apart from the evolution of English in the capital, the book also concentrates on the significant changes which have been taking place in the speech of Dublin in the past 15 years or so. The rapid change of Dublin English is seen as a correlate to the many social and economic developments which have occurred in recent years. The type of linguistic
English language --- Dialects --- Variation --- Dublin (Ireland) --- Languages. --- Dialectology --- Dublin --- Germanic languages --- Bally-Ath-Cliath (Ireland) --- Dubh-linn (Ireland) --- Baile Átha Cliath (Ireland) --- Dublin (Dublin) --- Dublin [Ireland, city]
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