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Grammars in Contact: A Cross-Linguistic Typology (Explorations in Linguistic Typology, 4) ハードカバー – イラスト付き, 2007/3/1
英語版
Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald
(編集),
R. M. W. Dixon
(編集)
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Languages can be similar in many ways - they can resemble each other in categories, constructions and meanings, and in the actual forms used to express these. A shared feature may be based on common genetic origin, or result from geographic proximity and borrowing. Some aspects of grammar are spread more readily than others. The question is - which are they? When languages are in contact with each other, what changes do we expect to occur in their grammatical structures? Only an inductively based cross-linguistic examination can provide an answer. This is what this volume is about.
The book starts with a typological introduction outlining principles of contact-induced change and factors which facilitate diffusion of linguistic traits. It is followed by twelve studies of contact-induced changes in languages from Amazonia, East and West Africa, Australia, East Timor, and the Sinitic domain. Set alongside these are studies of Pennsylvania German spoken by Mennonites in Canada in contact with English, Basque in contact with Romance languages in Spain and France, and language contact in the Balkans. All the studies are based on intensive fieldwork, and each cast in terms of the typological parameters set out in the introduction. The book includes a glossary to facilitate its use by graduates and advanced undergraduates in linguistics and in disciplines such as anthropology.
The book starts with a typological introduction outlining principles of contact-induced change and factors which facilitate diffusion of linguistic traits. It is followed by twelve studies of contact-induced changes in languages from Amazonia, East and West Africa, Australia, East Timor, and the Sinitic domain. Set alongside these are studies of Pennsylvania German spoken by Mennonites in Canada in contact with English, Basque in contact with Romance languages in Spain and France, and language contact in the Balkans. All the studies are based on intensive fieldwork, and each cast in terms of the typological parameters set out in the introduction. The book includes a glossary to facilitate its use by graduates and advanced undergraduates in linguistics and in disciplines such as anthropology.
- 本の長さ355ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Oxford Univ Pr on Demand
- 発売日2007/3/1
- 寸法23.62 x 2.79 x 15.49 cm
- ISBN-100199207836
- ISBN-13978-0199207831
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レビュー
Aikhenvald's numerous publications, study, and research are evident in this edited collection...Its descriptive approach with an underlying functional explanation of language contact principles makes it a readable collection of well-edited articles on language contact. ― Mayrene Bentley, Linguist List
...an excellent contribution of top quality empirical work to the burgeoning literature on language contact and its long-term effects on linguistic systems. ― N. J. Enfield Studies in Language
an impressive book...an important contribution to the study of languages in contact. ― Rolf Theil Languages in Contrast
...this volume can be recommended to all those interested in typology and language contact. ― Gisella Ferraresi Folia Linguistica
...an excellent contribution of top quality empirical work to the burgeoning literature on language contact and its long-term effects on linguistic systems. ― N. J. Enfield Studies in Language
an impressive book...an important contribution to the study of languages in contact. ― Rolf Theil Languages in Contrast
...this volume can be recommended to all those interested in typology and language contact. ― Gisella Ferraresi Folia Linguistica
著者について
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 Barber 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) and Evidentiality (2004), all published by OUP. She is currently working on a reference grammar of Manambu, from the Sepik area of New Guinea.
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.
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.
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- 出版社 : Oxford Univ Pr on Demand; Illustrated版 (2007/3/1)
- 発売日 : 2007/3/1
- 言語 : 英語
- ハードカバー : 355ページ
- ISBN-10 : 0199207836
- ISBN-13 : 978-0199207831
- 寸法 : 23.62 x 2.79 x 15.49 cm
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