Grammars in Contact
A Cross-Linguistic Typology
Herausgeber: Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y; Dixon, R M W
Grammars in Contact
A Cross-Linguistic Typology
Herausgeber: Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y; Dixon, R M W
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The present volume examines the ways in which linguistic traits may change in a contact situation. It contains an encyclopaedic introduction, which sets out a general theory of contact-induced change, and twelve subsequent chapters, which analyze the effects of language contact on grammatical systems in a variety of languages belonging to different geographical areas and diverse types.
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The present volume examines the ways in which linguistic traits may change in a contact situation. It contains an encyclopaedic introduction, which sets out a general theory of contact-induced change, and twelve subsequent chapters, which analyze the effects of language contact on grammatical systems in a variety of languages belonging to different geographical areas and diverse types.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9780199556465
- ISBN-10: 0199556466
- Artikelnr.: 25044786
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9780199556465
- ISBN-10: 0199556466
- Artikelnr.: 25044786
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald is Professor and Associate Director of the Research Centre for Linguistic Typology at La Trobe University. She has worked on descriptive and historical aspects of Berber languages and published, in Russian, a grammar of Modern Hebrew (1990). She is a major authority on typological and areal features of South American languages, particularly of the Arawak family: Bare (1995, based on work with the last speaker, who has since died), Warekena (1998), and Tariana (2003). Her monographs include Classifiers: a Typology of Noun Categorization Devices (2000, 2003), Language Contact in Amazonia (2002), Evidentiality (2004), and The Manambu Language of East Sepik, Papua New Guinea (2008). R.M.W. Dixon is Professor and Director of the Research Centre for Linguistic Typology at La Trobe University. He has published grammars of a number of Australian languages (including Dyirbal and Yidiñ), in addition to A Grammar of Boumaa Fijian (1988), The Jarawara Language of Southern Amazonia (2004) and A Semantic Approach to English Grammar (2005). His works on typological theory include Where have All the Adjectives Gone? and Other Essays (1982) and Ergativity (1994). His essay The Rise and Fall of Languages (1997) expounded a punctuated equilibrium model for language development which is the basis for his detailed case study Australian Languages: their Nature and Development (2002). He is currently working on an extensive study of the basic linguistic theory.
* 1: Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald: Grammars in Contact: A Cross-Linguistic
Perspective
* 2: R. M. W. Dixon: Grammatical Diffusion in Australia: Free and Bound
Pronouns
* 3: Anne Storch: How Long do Linguistic Areas Last?: Western Nilotic
Grammars in Contact
* 4: Felix K. Ameka: Grammars in Contact in the Volta Basin (West
Africa): On COntact Induced Grammatical Change in Likpe
* 5: Gerd Jendraschek: Basque in Contact with Romance Languages
* 6: John Hajek: Language Contact and Convergence in East Timor: The
Case of Tetun Dili
* 7: Kate Burridge: Language Contact and Convergence in Pennsylvania
German
* 8: Victor A. Friedman: Balkanizing the Balkan Sprachbund: A Closer
Look at Grammatical Permeability and Feature Distribution
* 9: Stephen Matthews: Cantonese Grammar in Areal Perspective
* 10: Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald: Semantics and Pragmatics of Grammatical
Relations in the Vaupés Linguistic Area
* 11: Patience Epps: The Vaupés Melting Pot: Tucanoan Influence on Hup
* 12: Willem F. H. Adelaar: The Quechua Impact in Amuesha, an Arawak
Language of the Peruvian Amazon
* 13: Eithne B. Carlin: Feeling the Need: The Borrowing of Cariban
Functional Categories into Mawayana (Arawak)
* Glossary of Terms
* Author Index
* Index of Languages, Language Families, and Linguistic Areas
* Subject Index
Perspective
* 2: R. M. W. Dixon: Grammatical Diffusion in Australia: Free and Bound
Pronouns
* 3: Anne Storch: How Long do Linguistic Areas Last?: Western Nilotic
Grammars in Contact
* 4: Felix K. Ameka: Grammars in Contact in the Volta Basin (West
Africa): On COntact Induced Grammatical Change in Likpe
* 5: Gerd Jendraschek: Basque in Contact with Romance Languages
* 6: John Hajek: Language Contact and Convergence in East Timor: The
Case of Tetun Dili
* 7: Kate Burridge: Language Contact and Convergence in Pennsylvania
German
* 8: Victor A. Friedman: Balkanizing the Balkan Sprachbund: A Closer
Look at Grammatical Permeability and Feature Distribution
* 9: Stephen Matthews: Cantonese Grammar in Areal Perspective
* 10: Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald: Semantics and Pragmatics of Grammatical
Relations in the Vaupés Linguistic Area
* 11: Patience Epps: The Vaupés Melting Pot: Tucanoan Influence on Hup
* 12: Willem F. H. Adelaar: The Quechua Impact in Amuesha, an Arawak
Language of the Peruvian Amazon
* 13: Eithne B. Carlin: Feeling the Need: The Borrowing of Cariban
Functional Categories into Mawayana (Arawak)
* Glossary of Terms
* Author Index
* Index of Languages, Language Families, and Linguistic Areas
* Subject Index
* 1: Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald: Grammars in Contact: A Cross-Linguistic
Perspective
* 2: R. M. W. Dixon: Grammatical Diffusion in Australia: Free and Bound
Pronouns
* 3: Anne Storch: How Long do Linguistic Areas Last?: Western Nilotic
Grammars in Contact
* 4: Felix K. Ameka: Grammars in Contact in the Volta Basin (West
Africa): On COntact Induced Grammatical Change in Likpe
* 5: Gerd Jendraschek: Basque in Contact with Romance Languages
* 6: John Hajek: Language Contact and Convergence in East Timor: The
Case of Tetun Dili
* 7: Kate Burridge: Language Contact and Convergence in Pennsylvania
German
* 8: Victor A. Friedman: Balkanizing the Balkan Sprachbund: A Closer
Look at Grammatical Permeability and Feature Distribution
* 9: Stephen Matthews: Cantonese Grammar in Areal Perspective
* 10: Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald: Semantics and Pragmatics of Grammatical
Relations in the Vaupés Linguistic Area
* 11: Patience Epps: The Vaupés Melting Pot: Tucanoan Influence on Hup
* 12: Willem F. H. Adelaar: The Quechua Impact in Amuesha, an Arawak
Language of the Peruvian Amazon
* 13: Eithne B. Carlin: Feeling the Need: The Borrowing of Cariban
Functional Categories into Mawayana (Arawak)
* Glossary of Terms
* Author Index
* Index of Languages, Language Families, and Linguistic Areas
* Subject Index
Perspective
* 2: R. M. W. Dixon: Grammatical Diffusion in Australia: Free and Bound
Pronouns
* 3: Anne Storch: How Long do Linguistic Areas Last?: Western Nilotic
Grammars in Contact
* 4: Felix K. Ameka: Grammars in Contact in the Volta Basin (West
Africa): On COntact Induced Grammatical Change in Likpe
* 5: Gerd Jendraschek: Basque in Contact with Romance Languages
* 6: John Hajek: Language Contact and Convergence in East Timor: The
Case of Tetun Dili
* 7: Kate Burridge: Language Contact and Convergence in Pennsylvania
German
* 8: Victor A. Friedman: Balkanizing the Balkan Sprachbund: A Closer
Look at Grammatical Permeability and Feature Distribution
* 9: Stephen Matthews: Cantonese Grammar in Areal Perspective
* 10: Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald: Semantics and Pragmatics of Grammatical
Relations in the Vaupés Linguistic Area
* 11: Patience Epps: The Vaupés Melting Pot: Tucanoan Influence on Hup
* 12: Willem F. H. Adelaar: The Quechua Impact in Amuesha, an Arawak
Language of the Peruvian Amazon
* 13: Eithne B. Carlin: Feeling the Need: The Borrowing of Cariban
Functional Categories into Mawayana (Arawak)
* Glossary of Terms
* Author Index
* Index of Languages, Language Families, and Linguistic Areas
* Subject Index