The Cambridge Handbook of Language Contact
Herausgeber: Escobar, Anna Maria; Mufwene, Salikoko
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Herausgeber: Escobar, Anna Maria; Mufwene, Salikoko
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This volume brings together state-of-the-art research on population movement and language change from a team of international scholars.
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This volume brings together state-of-the-art research on population movement and language change from a team of international scholars.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 784
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 1507g
- ISBN-13: 9781009098649
- ISBN-10: 1009098640
- Artikelnr.: 62481779
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 784
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 1507g
- ISBN-13: 9781009098649
- ISBN-10: 1009098640
- Artikelnr.: 62481779
List of contributors; List of figures; List of tables; Preface;
Introduction; 1. Language contact: what a rich and intellectually
stimulating history since the late 19th century! Salikoko S. Mufwene and
Anna María Escobar; Part I. Language Contact and Genetic Linguistics: 2.
Language contact and historical linguistics Brian D. Joseph; 3. The Chinese
expansion and language coexistence in modern China Randy J. LaPolla; 4.
Tracing language contact in Africa's past Bonny Sands; 5. Populations in
contact: linguistic, archaeological, and genomic evidence for Indo-European
diffusion Bridget Drinka; 6. The impact of autochthonous languages on Bantu
language variation: a comparative view on southern and central Africa Koen
Bostoen and Hilde Gunnink; Part II. Linguistic Areas: 7. The Balkans Victor
A. Friedman; 8. The Amazon basin: linguistic areas and language contact
Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald; 9. Migration and trade as drivers of language
spread and contact in indigenous Latin America Thiago Costa Chacon; 10.
Language contact in South Asia Hans Henrich Hock; Part III. Language
Spread: 11. The geographic and demographic expansion of Malay James T.
Collins; 12. Geographic and demographic spread of Swahili Alamin Mazrui;
13. Arabic language contact Jonathan Owens; Part IV. Emergence and Spread
of Some European Languages: 14. The emergence and evolution of romance
languages in Europe and the Americas John M. Lipski; 15. The expansion and
evolution of Portuguese J. Clancy Clements; 16. French and English in
contact in North America Robert A. Papen; 17. French in African contact
settings Cécile B. Vigouroux; 18. The geographical and demographic
expansion of English Edgar W. Schneider and Sarah Buschfeld; Part V.
Language Diasporas: 19. Diasporas: an overview Dirk Hoerder and Henry Yu;
20. Labor migrations: language change in communities and diasporas Dirk
Hoerder and Henry Yu; 21. The Korean diaspora Joseph Sung-Yul Park; 22. The
Chinese diaspora: language maintenance and loss Sherman Lee; 23. The
diachrony of Yiddish and Judaeo-Spanish as contact languages
Marie-Christine Bornes Varol and Anne Szulmajster-Celnikier; Author index;
Subject index.
Introduction; 1. Language contact: what a rich and intellectually
stimulating history since the late 19th century! Salikoko S. Mufwene and
Anna María Escobar; Part I. Language Contact and Genetic Linguistics: 2.
Language contact and historical linguistics Brian D. Joseph; 3. The Chinese
expansion and language coexistence in modern China Randy J. LaPolla; 4.
Tracing language contact in Africa's past Bonny Sands; 5. Populations in
contact: linguistic, archaeological, and genomic evidence for Indo-European
diffusion Bridget Drinka; 6. The impact of autochthonous languages on Bantu
language variation: a comparative view on southern and central Africa Koen
Bostoen and Hilde Gunnink; Part II. Linguistic Areas: 7. The Balkans Victor
A. Friedman; 8. The Amazon basin: linguistic areas and language contact
Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald; 9. Migration and trade as drivers of language
spread and contact in indigenous Latin America Thiago Costa Chacon; 10.
Language contact in South Asia Hans Henrich Hock; Part III. Language
Spread: 11. The geographic and demographic expansion of Malay James T.
Collins; 12. Geographic and demographic spread of Swahili Alamin Mazrui;
13. Arabic language contact Jonathan Owens; Part IV. Emergence and Spread
of Some European Languages: 14. The emergence and evolution of romance
languages in Europe and the Americas John M. Lipski; 15. The expansion and
evolution of Portuguese J. Clancy Clements; 16. French and English in
contact in North America Robert A. Papen; 17. French in African contact
settings Cécile B. Vigouroux; 18. The geographical and demographic
expansion of English Edgar W. Schneider and Sarah Buschfeld; Part V.
Language Diasporas: 19. Diasporas: an overview Dirk Hoerder and Henry Yu;
20. Labor migrations: language change in communities and diasporas Dirk
Hoerder and Henry Yu; 21. The Korean diaspora Joseph Sung-Yul Park; 22. The
Chinese diaspora: language maintenance and loss Sherman Lee; 23. The
diachrony of Yiddish and Judaeo-Spanish as contact languages
Marie-Christine Bornes Varol and Anne Szulmajster-Celnikier; Author index;
Subject index.
List of contributors; List of figures; List of tables; Preface;
Introduction; 1. Language contact: what a rich and intellectually
stimulating history since the late 19th century! Salikoko S. Mufwene and
Anna María Escobar; Part I. Language Contact and Genetic Linguistics: 2.
Language contact and historical linguistics Brian D. Joseph; 3. The Chinese
expansion and language coexistence in modern China Randy J. LaPolla; 4.
Tracing language contact in Africa's past Bonny Sands; 5. Populations in
contact: linguistic, archaeological, and genomic evidence for Indo-European
diffusion Bridget Drinka; 6. The impact of autochthonous languages on Bantu
language variation: a comparative view on southern and central Africa Koen
Bostoen and Hilde Gunnink; Part II. Linguistic Areas: 7. The Balkans Victor
A. Friedman; 8. The Amazon basin: linguistic areas and language contact
Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald; 9. Migration and trade as drivers of language
spread and contact in indigenous Latin America Thiago Costa Chacon; 10.
Language contact in South Asia Hans Henrich Hock; Part III. Language
Spread: 11. The geographic and demographic expansion of Malay James T.
Collins; 12. Geographic and demographic spread of Swahili Alamin Mazrui;
13. Arabic language contact Jonathan Owens; Part IV. Emergence and Spread
of Some European Languages: 14. The emergence and evolution of romance
languages in Europe and the Americas John M. Lipski; 15. The expansion and
evolution of Portuguese J. Clancy Clements; 16. French and English in
contact in North America Robert A. Papen; 17. French in African contact
settings Cécile B. Vigouroux; 18. The geographical and demographic
expansion of English Edgar W. Schneider and Sarah Buschfeld; Part V.
Language Diasporas: 19. Diasporas: an overview Dirk Hoerder and Henry Yu;
20. Labor migrations: language change in communities and diasporas Dirk
Hoerder and Henry Yu; 21. The Korean diaspora Joseph Sung-Yul Park; 22. The
Chinese diaspora: language maintenance and loss Sherman Lee; 23. The
diachrony of Yiddish and Judaeo-Spanish as contact languages
Marie-Christine Bornes Varol and Anne Szulmajster-Celnikier; Author index;
Subject index.
Introduction; 1. Language contact: what a rich and intellectually
stimulating history since the late 19th century! Salikoko S. Mufwene and
Anna María Escobar; Part I. Language Contact and Genetic Linguistics: 2.
Language contact and historical linguistics Brian D. Joseph; 3. The Chinese
expansion and language coexistence in modern China Randy J. LaPolla; 4.
Tracing language contact in Africa's past Bonny Sands; 5. Populations in
contact: linguistic, archaeological, and genomic evidence for Indo-European
diffusion Bridget Drinka; 6. The impact of autochthonous languages on Bantu
language variation: a comparative view on southern and central Africa Koen
Bostoen and Hilde Gunnink; Part II. Linguistic Areas: 7. The Balkans Victor
A. Friedman; 8. The Amazon basin: linguistic areas and language contact
Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald; 9. Migration and trade as drivers of language
spread and contact in indigenous Latin America Thiago Costa Chacon; 10.
Language contact in South Asia Hans Henrich Hock; Part III. Language
Spread: 11. The geographic and demographic expansion of Malay James T.
Collins; 12. Geographic and demographic spread of Swahili Alamin Mazrui;
13. Arabic language contact Jonathan Owens; Part IV. Emergence and Spread
of Some European Languages: 14. The emergence and evolution of romance
languages in Europe and the Americas John M. Lipski; 15. The expansion and
evolution of Portuguese J. Clancy Clements; 16. French and English in
contact in North America Robert A. Papen; 17. French in African contact
settings Cécile B. Vigouroux; 18. The geographical and demographic
expansion of English Edgar W. Schneider and Sarah Buschfeld; Part V.
Language Diasporas: 19. Diasporas: an overview Dirk Hoerder and Henry Yu;
20. Labor migrations: language change in communities and diasporas Dirk
Hoerder and Henry Yu; 21. The Korean diaspora Joseph Sung-Yul Park; 22. The
Chinese diaspora: language maintenance and loss Sherman Lee; 23. The
diachrony of Yiddish and Judaeo-Spanish as contact languages
Marie-Christine Bornes Varol and Anne Szulmajster-Celnikier; Author index;
Subject index.