English as a Contact Language
Herausgeber: Hundt, Marianne; Schreier, Daniel
English as a Contact Language
Herausgeber: Hundt, Marianne; Schreier, Daniel
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This book highlights the complexity of contact-induced language change throughout the history of English.
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This book highlights the complexity of contact-induced language change throughout the history of English.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 586g
- ISBN-13: 9781107558564
- ISBN-10: 1107558565
- Artikelnr.: 42966061
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 586g
- ISBN-13: 9781107558564
- ISBN-10: 1107558565
- Artikelnr.: 42966061
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction: nothing but a contact language ... Marianne Hundt and
Daniel Schreier; 2. The role of contact in English syntactic change in the
Old and Middle English periods Olga Fischer; 3. Multilingualism and
code-switching as mechanisms of contact-induced lexical change in late
Middle English Herbert Schendl; 4. The contact origins of Standard English
Laura Wright; 5. English as a contact language in the British Isles Juhani
Klemola; 6. English as a contact language in Ireland and Scotland Raymond
Hickey; 7. The contact dynamics of socioethnic varieties in North America
Walt Wolfram; 8. English as a contact language: the 'New Englishes' Edgar
W. Schneider; 9. English as a contact language: lesser-known varieties
Daniel Schreier; 10. The role of mundane mobility and contact in dialect
death and dialect birth David Britain; 11. The diversification of English:
old, new and emerging epicenters Marianne Hundt; 12. Driving forces in
English contact linguistics Salikoko S. Mufwene; 13. Substrate influence
and universals in the emergence of contact Englishes: reevaluating the
evidence Donald Winford; 14. Transfer and contact in migrant and
multiethnic communities: the conversational historical be + -ing present in
South African Indian English Rajend Mesthrie; 15. English as a contact
language: the role of children and adolescents Paul Kerswill, Jenny
Cheshire, Sue Fox and Eivind Torgersen; 16. Innovation and contact: the
role of adults (and children) Sarah G. Thomason; 17. Accelerator or
inhibitor? On the role of substrate influence in interlanguage development
Terence Odlin; 18. Speculating on the future of English as a contact
language Christian Mair.
Daniel Schreier; 2. The role of contact in English syntactic change in the
Old and Middle English periods Olga Fischer; 3. Multilingualism and
code-switching as mechanisms of contact-induced lexical change in late
Middle English Herbert Schendl; 4. The contact origins of Standard English
Laura Wright; 5. English as a contact language in the British Isles Juhani
Klemola; 6. English as a contact language in Ireland and Scotland Raymond
Hickey; 7. The contact dynamics of socioethnic varieties in North America
Walt Wolfram; 8. English as a contact language: the 'New Englishes' Edgar
W. Schneider; 9. English as a contact language: lesser-known varieties
Daniel Schreier; 10. The role of mundane mobility and contact in dialect
death and dialect birth David Britain; 11. The diversification of English:
old, new and emerging epicenters Marianne Hundt; 12. Driving forces in
English contact linguistics Salikoko S. Mufwene; 13. Substrate influence
and universals in the emergence of contact Englishes: reevaluating the
evidence Donald Winford; 14. Transfer and contact in migrant and
multiethnic communities: the conversational historical be + -ing present in
South African Indian English Rajend Mesthrie; 15. English as a contact
language: the role of children and adolescents Paul Kerswill, Jenny
Cheshire, Sue Fox and Eivind Torgersen; 16. Innovation and contact: the
role of adults (and children) Sarah G. Thomason; 17. Accelerator or
inhibitor? On the role of substrate influence in interlanguage development
Terence Odlin; 18. Speculating on the future of English as a contact
language Christian Mair.
1. Introduction: nothing but a contact language ... Marianne Hundt and
Daniel Schreier; 2. The role of contact in English syntactic change in the
Old and Middle English periods Olga Fischer; 3. Multilingualism and
code-switching as mechanisms of contact-induced lexical change in late
Middle English Herbert Schendl; 4. The contact origins of Standard English
Laura Wright; 5. English as a contact language in the British Isles Juhani
Klemola; 6. English as a contact language in Ireland and Scotland Raymond
Hickey; 7. The contact dynamics of socioethnic varieties in North America
Walt Wolfram; 8. English as a contact language: the 'New Englishes' Edgar
W. Schneider; 9. English as a contact language: lesser-known varieties
Daniel Schreier; 10. The role of mundane mobility and contact in dialect
death and dialect birth David Britain; 11. The diversification of English:
old, new and emerging epicenters Marianne Hundt; 12. Driving forces in
English contact linguistics Salikoko S. Mufwene; 13. Substrate influence
and universals in the emergence of contact Englishes: reevaluating the
evidence Donald Winford; 14. Transfer and contact in migrant and
multiethnic communities: the conversational historical be + -ing present in
South African Indian English Rajend Mesthrie; 15. English as a contact
language: the role of children and adolescents Paul Kerswill, Jenny
Cheshire, Sue Fox and Eivind Torgersen; 16. Innovation and contact: the
role of adults (and children) Sarah G. Thomason; 17. Accelerator or
inhibitor? On the role of substrate influence in interlanguage development
Terence Odlin; 18. Speculating on the future of English as a contact
language Christian Mair.
Daniel Schreier; 2. The role of contact in English syntactic change in the
Old and Middle English periods Olga Fischer; 3. Multilingualism and
code-switching as mechanisms of contact-induced lexical change in late
Middle English Herbert Schendl; 4. The contact origins of Standard English
Laura Wright; 5. English as a contact language in the British Isles Juhani
Klemola; 6. English as a contact language in Ireland and Scotland Raymond
Hickey; 7. The contact dynamics of socioethnic varieties in North America
Walt Wolfram; 8. English as a contact language: the 'New Englishes' Edgar
W. Schneider; 9. English as a contact language: lesser-known varieties
Daniel Schreier; 10. The role of mundane mobility and contact in dialect
death and dialect birth David Britain; 11. The diversification of English:
old, new and emerging epicenters Marianne Hundt; 12. Driving forces in
English contact linguistics Salikoko S. Mufwene; 13. Substrate influence
and universals in the emergence of contact Englishes: reevaluating the
evidence Donald Winford; 14. Transfer and contact in migrant and
multiethnic communities: the conversational historical be + -ing present in
South African Indian English Rajend Mesthrie; 15. English as a contact
language: the role of children and adolescents Paul Kerswill, Jenny
Cheshire, Sue Fox and Eivind Torgersen; 16. Innovation and contact: the
role of adults (and children) Sarah G. Thomason; 17. Accelerator or
inhibitor? On the role of substrate influence in interlanguage development
Terence Odlin; 18. Speculating on the future of English as a contact
language Christian Mair.