Linguistic Ecology and Language Contact
Herausgeber: Ludwig, Ralph; Mühlhäusler, Peter; Pagel, Steve
Linguistic Ecology and Language Contact
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This volume explores the role of linguistic ecology in the study of language contact. Bringing together an international team of experts, it offers a theoretical overview, followed by ten case studies on contact situations around the world, covering Europe, the Americas, Africa, the Indian Ocean, Asia, Australia and the Pacific.
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This volume explores the role of linguistic ecology in the study of language contact. Bringing together an international team of experts, it offers a theoretical overview, followed by ten case studies on contact situations around the world, covering Europe, the Americas, Africa, the Indian Ocean, Asia, Australia and the Pacific.
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- Cambridge Approaches to Language Contact
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 568g
- ISBN-13: 9781009113328
- ISBN-10: 1009113321
- Artikelnr.: 62436888
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Cambridge Approaches to Language Contact
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 568g
- ISBN-13: 9781009113328
- ISBN-10: 1009113321
- Artikelnr.: 62436888
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Introduction and Theoretical Frame: 1. Linguistic ecology and
language contact: conceptual evolution, interrelatedness, and parameters
Ralph Ludwig, Peter Mühlhäusler and Steve Pagel; 2. On the notion of
natural in ecological linguistics Françoise Gadet and Steve Pagel; Part II.
On the Ecology of Speaker and Space from Situational to Intermediate
Ecology: 3. An interactionist perspective on the ecology of linguistic
practices: the situated and embodied production of talk Lorenza Mondada; 4.
Approaching language in urban interactions ecologically: the case of
Spanish in Lima Juan Carlos Godenzzi; Part III. On the Ecology of Space and
Time, Traditions in the Formation of Macro-Ecologies: 5. The historical
formation of a macro-ecology: the case of the Levant Cyril Aslanov; 6.
Spanish anthroponomy from an ecological linguistic view: the Antillean
society in the early sixteenth century Silke Jansen; Part IV. On the
Ecology of Language and Speaker, the Hybridization of Language and
Discourse: 7. Reflections on discourse ecology and language contact: the
crucial role of some scalar terms Sibylle Kriegel, Ralph Ludwig and Tabea
Salzmann; 8. Language mixing and ecology in Africa: focus on Camfranglais
and Sheng Anne Schröder and Philip W. Rudd; 9. Hybrid speech of Francophone
groups in Cairo: from macro-level ecology to discourse Cynthia Dermarkar,
Françoise Gadet, Ralph Ludwig and Stefan Pfänder; 10. The opposite of an
anti-Creole? Why modern Chamorro is not a new language Steve Pagel; Part V.
The Multiplicity of Ecological Parameters, Echoing the Theoretical Frame
and Going Beyond: 11. Contact between typologically different languages
Peter Mühlhäusler; 12. Theoretical and practical aspects of ecological
language planning Peter Mühlhäusler.
language contact: conceptual evolution, interrelatedness, and parameters
Ralph Ludwig, Peter Mühlhäusler and Steve Pagel; 2. On the notion of
natural in ecological linguistics Françoise Gadet and Steve Pagel; Part II.
On the Ecology of Speaker and Space from Situational to Intermediate
Ecology: 3. An interactionist perspective on the ecology of linguistic
practices: the situated and embodied production of talk Lorenza Mondada; 4.
Approaching language in urban interactions ecologically: the case of
Spanish in Lima Juan Carlos Godenzzi; Part III. On the Ecology of Space and
Time, Traditions in the Formation of Macro-Ecologies: 5. The historical
formation of a macro-ecology: the case of the Levant Cyril Aslanov; 6.
Spanish anthroponomy from an ecological linguistic view: the Antillean
society in the early sixteenth century Silke Jansen; Part IV. On the
Ecology of Language and Speaker, the Hybridization of Language and
Discourse: 7. Reflections on discourse ecology and language contact: the
crucial role of some scalar terms Sibylle Kriegel, Ralph Ludwig and Tabea
Salzmann; 8. Language mixing and ecology in Africa: focus on Camfranglais
and Sheng Anne Schröder and Philip W. Rudd; 9. Hybrid speech of Francophone
groups in Cairo: from macro-level ecology to discourse Cynthia Dermarkar,
Françoise Gadet, Ralph Ludwig and Stefan Pfänder; 10. The opposite of an
anti-Creole? Why modern Chamorro is not a new language Steve Pagel; Part V.
The Multiplicity of Ecological Parameters, Echoing the Theoretical Frame
and Going Beyond: 11. Contact between typologically different languages
Peter Mühlhäusler; 12. Theoretical and practical aspects of ecological
language planning Peter Mühlhäusler.
Part I. Introduction and Theoretical Frame: 1. Linguistic ecology and
language contact: conceptual evolution, interrelatedness, and parameters
Ralph Ludwig, Peter Mühlhäusler and Steve Pagel; 2. On the notion of
natural in ecological linguistics Françoise Gadet and Steve Pagel; Part II.
On the Ecology of Speaker and Space from Situational to Intermediate
Ecology: 3. An interactionist perspective on the ecology of linguistic
practices: the situated and embodied production of talk Lorenza Mondada; 4.
Approaching language in urban interactions ecologically: the case of
Spanish in Lima Juan Carlos Godenzzi; Part III. On the Ecology of Space and
Time, Traditions in the Formation of Macro-Ecologies: 5. The historical
formation of a macro-ecology: the case of the Levant Cyril Aslanov; 6.
Spanish anthroponomy from an ecological linguistic view: the Antillean
society in the early sixteenth century Silke Jansen; Part IV. On the
Ecology of Language and Speaker, the Hybridization of Language and
Discourse: 7. Reflections on discourse ecology and language contact: the
crucial role of some scalar terms Sibylle Kriegel, Ralph Ludwig and Tabea
Salzmann; 8. Language mixing and ecology in Africa: focus on Camfranglais
and Sheng Anne Schröder and Philip W. Rudd; 9. Hybrid speech of Francophone
groups in Cairo: from macro-level ecology to discourse Cynthia Dermarkar,
Françoise Gadet, Ralph Ludwig and Stefan Pfänder; 10. The opposite of an
anti-Creole? Why modern Chamorro is not a new language Steve Pagel; Part V.
The Multiplicity of Ecological Parameters, Echoing the Theoretical Frame
and Going Beyond: 11. Contact between typologically different languages
Peter Mühlhäusler; 12. Theoretical and practical aspects of ecological
language planning Peter Mühlhäusler.
language contact: conceptual evolution, interrelatedness, and parameters
Ralph Ludwig, Peter Mühlhäusler and Steve Pagel; 2. On the notion of
natural in ecological linguistics Françoise Gadet and Steve Pagel; Part II.
On the Ecology of Speaker and Space from Situational to Intermediate
Ecology: 3. An interactionist perspective on the ecology of linguistic
practices: the situated and embodied production of talk Lorenza Mondada; 4.
Approaching language in urban interactions ecologically: the case of
Spanish in Lima Juan Carlos Godenzzi; Part III. On the Ecology of Space and
Time, Traditions in the Formation of Macro-Ecologies: 5. The historical
formation of a macro-ecology: the case of the Levant Cyril Aslanov; 6.
Spanish anthroponomy from an ecological linguistic view: the Antillean
society in the early sixteenth century Silke Jansen; Part IV. On the
Ecology of Language and Speaker, the Hybridization of Language and
Discourse: 7. Reflections on discourse ecology and language contact: the
crucial role of some scalar terms Sibylle Kriegel, Ralph Ludwig and Tabea
Salzmann; 8. Language mixing and ecology in Africa: focus on Camfranglais
and Sheng Anne Schröder and Philip W. Rudd; 9. Hybrid speech of Francophone
groups in Cairo: from macro-level ecology to discourse Cynthia Dermarkar,
Françoise Gadet, Ralph Ludwig and Stefan Pfänder; 10. The opposite of an
anti-Creole? Why modern Chamorro is not a new language Steve Pagel; Part V.
The Multiplicity of Ecological Parameters, Echoing the Theoretical Frame
and Going Beyond: 11. Contact between typologically different languages
Peter Mühlhäusler; 12. Theoretical and practical aspects of ecological
language planning Peter Mühlhäusler.