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      Historical LinguisticsLoanwords, Language contact & changeNative Languages of the AmericasNorth American Indigenous Languages
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      Languages and LinguisticsContact LinguisticsLexicologyHistorical Linguistics
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      Second Language AcquisitionPragmaticsStudy AbroadLanguage contact
"In the book, an etymological analysis of early romanisms in Slavonic languages is presented. In the fi rst chapter, some general issues related to the topic are discussed: a delimitation of the linguistic material; existing literature in... more
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      EtymologySlavonic LanguagesLanguage contactRomance Languages
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      Contact LinguisticsPidgins & CreolesLanguage contactLanguages in Contact
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      HistoryLanguages and LinguisticsBritish HistoryAnglo-Saxon Studies
All languages change, and creoles are no exception. Research on language change in creoles, however, hinges on decreolization: a process by which the creole undergoes advergence towards its lexifier, the dominant colonial language... more
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      Languages and LinguisticsSociolinguisticsLanguage Variation and ChangeLinguistics
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      Contact LinguisticsOnomasticsName StudiesProper Names
Previous studies have noted lexical and grammatical features shared between Unangam Tunuu and neighboring Eskimo (esp. Alutiiq) and Athabaskan-Eyak-Tlingit (AET) languages, suggesting prehistoric language contact, without, however,... more
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      Eskimo-Aleut LinguisticsLanguage contactPlace NamesLanguages in Contact
Talk at the 19th International Morphology Meeting, Vienna, 6–8 February 2020.
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      MorphologyLanguage contactLexical and Grammatical BorrowingAbaza language
Existing studies on the translation of Nadsat – the invented language in A Clockwork Orange – neglect the fact that Nadsat is a result of language contact between English and Russian, and ignore the role that translators play in... more
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      German StudiesRussian StudiesSpanish StudiesTranslation Studies
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      Languages and LinguisticsSemitic languagesArabic Language and LinguisticsComparative Semitic Linguistics
Данная статья посвящена изучению влияния русского языка на произношение белорусов (в Беларуси), преимущественно в белорусско-русской смешанной речи (БРСР). Основой представленного исследования являются два корпуса затранскрибированной... more
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      Language Variation and ChangeSlavic LanguagesBelarusian StudiesPhonological Awareness
This article deals with the loss of the affected possessor construction (external possessor construction, sympathetic dative) in the history of English. First it is shown that Old English made a formal and semantic distinction between... more
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      Celtic StudiesSemitic languagesMiddle EnglishEnglish language
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      Languages and LinguisticsContact LinguisticsSociolinguisticsCorpus Linguistics
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      Language contactSlangLinguistic borrowingCalques
O presente artigo pretende promover reflexão acerca de características do Português Brasileiro em uso pela população indígena Karipuna que vive em terras indígenas às proximidades do município de Oiapoque-AP, Brasil. Os Karipuna formam um... more
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      ArtEndangered LanguagesLanguage contactLanguage Loss
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      SpanishSpanish in contact with other languagesLanguage contactSpanish American colonial studies
Work in historical sociolinguistics can broadly be divided into quantitative work which examines population-level trends in past language use, and qualitative work which documents and explains the usage of individuals or within particular... more
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      Languages and LinguisticsContact LinguisticsHistorical LinguisticsSocial Research Methods and Methodology
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      Language contactNorth East India
The article is devoted to the theoretical problem of language contacts in modern linguistics. The problem of the relationship between language and consciousness has been comprehensively discussed: various studies of the language picture... more
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      Language and Social InteractionLanguage contactInterferenceLexical Borrowings
This chapter describes the first application of the Dynamic Model of contact of Edgard W. Schneider to the medieval contact situation between Anglo-Norman (AN) and Middle English (ME), which lasted from the Norman Invasion (1066) until... more
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      Diachronic Linguistics (Or Historical Linguistics)Historical LinguisticsEnglish historical linguisticsLanguage contact
1 APRESENTAÇÃO A cidade de Oiapoque, localizada no estado do Amapá, é conhecida nacionalmente pela expressão "do Oiapoque ao Chuí". Trata-se dos dois pontos considerados popularmente como os extremos do Brasil, embora dados mais precisos... more
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      SociolinguisticsApplied LinguisticsLanguage and EducationLanguage contact
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      Language AcquisitionTurkish LinguisticsLanguage contactTürk Dili
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      Pidgins & CreolesAmazoniaAmazonian LanguagesSouth American indigenous languages
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      Languages and LinguisticsContact LinguisticsHistorical LinguisticsSlavic Languages
This paper investigates various aspects of grammaticalization of Polish and Kashubian periphrastic verb forms with mieć\miec and bëc and participles. The involvement of factors, which are due to language contact or to autonomous... more
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      Language Variation and ChangeGrammaticalizationConstruction GrammarFunctional Grammar
This paper addresses the issue of the role of language similarity in language contact. The difficulties in measuring this variable are presented and commented. Contrary to the traditional claim that similarity facilitates transfer between... more
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      BorrowingSlavonic LanguagesOld Church SlavonicLanguage Typology
This article describes my Ph.D. project. In particular, it is aimed at giving an overview of the phenomenon under discussion, namely the coexistence and competition between loanwords and endogenous words in Old Icelandic. Examples are... more
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      PhilologyTranslation StudiesLanguages and LinguisticsLexicology
One of the dangers that we should be aware of when we study issues of language policy and planning is the fragmentary perspective by which they can be approached. Reality, by contrast, is interrelated and overlapping. This is why a... more
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      SociologyCultural SociologySocial SciencesSociology of Language
Loanwords are very influential in language learning because learners have a tendency to pronounce or write target language’s words based on the corresponding loanwords in their first languages. For that reason, research on English... more
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      PhonologyMorphologyLanguage contactLoanwords
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      OnomasticsLanguage contactHungarian languageSlovak language
This study investigates variation in the grammatical system of Spanish in the speech of three generations of Mexican Americans living in a community in South Texas, United States, characterized by high levels of bilingualism and... more
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      Languages and LinguisticsSpanishSociolinguisticsSpanish Linguistics
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      World EnglishesLinguisticsLanguage contactLanguage Studies
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      Languages and LinguisticsContact LinguisticsHistorical LinguisticsPhonology
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      Yiddish LanguageSociolinguisticsGerman LanguageLanguage contact
This paper is an acoustic investigation of laterals in contemporary Scottish Gaelic. Scottish Gaelic is described as having three phonemic laterals /l̪ˠ l̪ʲ l/, which have previously been the subject of small-scale acoustic and static... more
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      Language revitalizationLanguages and LinguisticsCeltic StudiesPhonetics
In the multilingual centres of Northern Europe's major cities, new varieties of the host languages are emerging. While some analyse these ‘multiethnolects’ as youth styles, we take a variationist approach to an emerging... more
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      SociolinguisticsCultureLinguisticsYouth Language
This article presents Slavic languages in diaspora (SLD) from a broad geographic and diachronic perspective, i.e., worldwide and including old and new Slavic migrant communities with diverse historical and political backgrounds.... more
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      Contact LinguisticsMultilingualismLanguage Variation and ChangeSlavic Languages
This paper deals with an under-studied grammatical feature of Medieval and Early Modern Greek, viz. the concessive markers containing the adverb καλά/kala ('well'). The basic aim is to shed light on their historical evolution with a view... more
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      GrammaticalizationLanguage ChangeLanguage contactHistorical-Comparative Linguistics
This article deals with the history and word formation of the Icelandic word for ‘police’, i.e. lögregla. The word constitutes an interesting case of word formation in that said lexeme is a dvandva compound whose creation is related to... more
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      PhilologyLanguages and LinguisticsLexicologyEtymology
(= Slavonic names for mosque with special regard to Polish, Silesian, Czech and Slovak data). -- Abstract: Even though mosques are a typical element of the Islamic culture the channels through which their designations came into Slavonic... more
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      LanguagesDiachronic Linguistics (Or Historical Linguistics)Languages and LinguisticsSlavic Languages
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      Diachronic Linguistics (Or Historical Linguistics)Historical LinguisticsLoanwords, Language contact & changeLanguage contact
A study of the limits of multilingual literary expression in print culture. Beginning with the insight that multilingual literature defies simple translation, Brian Lennon examines the resistance multilingual literature offers to book... more
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      Critical TheoryLanguagesModern LanguagesHistory Of Computing
Extraordinary change is under way in the Alto Urubamba Valley, a vital and turbulent corner of the Andean-Amazonian borderland of southern Peru. Here, tens of thousands of Quechua-speaking farmers from the rural Andes have migrated to the... more
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      Anthropological LinguisticsLanguages and LinguisticsAndean ArchaeologyMultilingualism
This paper presents an analysis of the case of gender-copy in Tagalog. Tagalog (now Filipino as the National Language ) is known to have undergone an intense influence from Spanish during the Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines... more
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      Language contactPhilippine languages and linguisticsTagalogPhilippine linguisitics
Using a collection of 30,000 text messages in French, the author examines how languages are mixed, borrowed from, code-switched with and influence each other in an SMS context. After presenting the multilingual aspects of the corpus, the... more
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Im vorliegenden Band wird zunächst die Sprachsituation in Burkina Faso aus soziolinguistischer Perspektive beschrieben. Nach einer kurzen geschichtlichen Herleitung des französischen Einflusses und einer Beschreibung der aktuellen... more
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      African StudiesLanguage contactVariety LinguisticsGrammatikalisering
„Эмигрантология славян” – электронный ежегодник – является научно-информационным органом Комиссии эмигрантологии славян Международного комитета славистов. Журнал учрежден в 2015 г. при Институте славистики Опольского университета. Общей... more
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      Russian LiteratureSlavic LanguagesSlavonic LanguagesBulgarian Literature
Pichi, an Afro-Caribbean English-lexifier Creole spoken on the island of Bioko, Equatorial Guinea, features four types of reiteration. Amongst them, reduplication and repetition can be distinguished on formal and semantic grounds.... more
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      African StudiesLanguages and LinguisticsAfricanaCaribbean Studies