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Published by De Gruyter, Mouton, 2013
ISBN 10: 3110331039ISBN 13: 9783110331035
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Paperback. Near fine. 400 pp.
Published by Amsterdam, Uniuversiteit van Amsterdam, ,, 1994
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444 S./pp., Originalbroschur (publisher's paper covers), gutes Exemplar (fine), Sprache: englisch.
Published by Walter de Gruyter, 2013
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Paperback. Condition: Fine. Octavo, softcover, fine, as new, in green and gray decorative wraps. 400 pp. dedicated to Anna Siewierska_ who died_ far too young_ in 2011, It gathers contributions by the foremost scholars in the field of linguistic typology, They discuss topics that are prominent in Anna's work, taking either a typological or a more language specific perspective, Mindful of Anna's last monograph -- Person-- the majority of the articles discuss person forms, reference tracking and related issues, Further topics are grammatical alignment, voice, ditransitives and word order. Book.
Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 2013. xix, 400 pp. Paperback. Fine condition. ISBN 978-3-11-033103-5.
Published by De Gruyter Mouton, 2013
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Published by Berlin: Akademie, 2010
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Originalbroschur. Condition: Sehr gut. 95 S. Ein gutes und sauberes Exemplar. - DIK BARKER & EWALD HEKKING: IS Otomi creating a new lexical class for the modification of noun phrases as a result of the contact with Spanish? -- LEONARDO CERNO: Spanish articles in Correntinean Guarani: a comparison with Paraguayan Guarani -- WOLF DIETRICH: Lexical evidence for a redefinition of Paraguayan "Jopara" -- JORGE GÓMEZ RENDON: Code switching in Sia Pedee story-telling -- JEANETTE SAKEL: Grammatical borrowing from Spanish/Portuguese in some native languages of Latin America -- THOMAS STOLZ: Don't mess with ergatives! How the borrowing of the -- Spanish indefinite article affects the split-ergative system of Chamorro. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
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Published by Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, 2013
ISBN 10: 3110331039ISBN 13: 9783110331035
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Soft cover. Condition: New. xix, 400 pages : illustrations : 23 cm. Contents: Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- Bibliography of Anna Siewierska -- Person by other means / Baerman, Matthew ; Corbett, Greville G. -- Patterns of alignment in verb agreement / Bickel, Balthasar ; Iemmolo, Giorgio ; Zakharko, Taras ; Witzlack-Makarevich, Alena -- Human themes in Spanish ditransitive constructions / Comrie, Bernard -- The generic use of the second person singular pronoun in Mandinka / Creissels, Denis -- The referential hierarchy: reviewing the evidence in diachronic perspective / Cristofaro, Sonia -- Agreement as anaphora, anaphora as coreference / Croft, William -- Towards a distributional typology of human impersonal pronouns, based on data from European languages / Gast, Volker ; Auwera, Johan van der -- Partial coreference / Hampe, Beate ; Lehmann, Christian -- Argument indexing: a conceptual framework for the syntactic status of bound person forms / Haspelmath, Martin -- Peculiarities and origins of the Russian referential system / Kibrik, Andrej A. -- Alignment preferences in basic and derived ditransitives / Malchukov, Andrej L. -- Prosody and independence: free and bound person marking / Mithun, Marianne -- The origin and evolution of case-suppletive pronouns: Eurasian evidence / Nichols, Johanna -- Suppletion in person forms: the role of iconicity and frequency / Siewierska, Anna ; Bakker, Dik -- Index.
Published by De Gruyter Mouton, Berlin/Boston, 2013
ISBN 10: 3110331039ISBN 13: 9783110331035
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Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. 230 x 155 mm. xx, 400 pp. Decorated card covers. A clean, bright copy. List of contributors, bibliography of Anna Siewierska, index. Book.
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Published by Berlin/New York, NY, Mouton de Gruyter, 2008., 2008
ISBN 10: 3110197936ISBN 13: 9783110197938
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Gr.-8°. X, 286 Pages. Original Hardcover-Volume. Very good Condition with only minimal Signs of Usage at the Cover. No Markings in the Text! No Underlinings! No Owner's Note! (Empirical Approaches to Language Typology, 39).
Published by De Gruyter Mouton, 2008
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Published by Mouton de Gruyter, 2008
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Hardcover. Condition: New. Brand New Presents fourteen contributions to the debate about what is possible in contact-induced language change. This volume also presents a number of vistas on language contact which represent developments in the field. It provides readers with insights on various levels of language-contact related studies.
Published by De Gruyter Mouton, 2008
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Published by De Gruyter, 2008
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Gebunden. Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Thomas Stolz, Universitaet Bremen, Germany Dik Bakker, Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands Rosa Salas Palomo.
Published by De Gruyter Mouton Mai 2008, 2008
ISBN 10: 3110195844ISBN 13: 9783110195842
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Buch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -This edited volume brings together fourteen original contributions to the on-going debate about what is possible in contact-induced language change. The authors present a number of new vistas on language contact which represent new developments in the field. In the first part of the volume, the focus is on methodology and theory. Thomas Stolz defines the study of Romancisation processes as a very promising laboratory for language-contact oriented research and theoretical work based thereon. The reader is informed about the large scale projects on loanword typology in the contribution by Martin Haspelmath and on contact-induced grammatical change conducted by Jeanette Sakel and Yaron Matras. Christel Stolz reviews processes of gender-assignment to loan nouns in German and German-based varieties. The typology of loan verbs is the topic of the contribution by Søren Wichmann and Jan Wohlgemuth. In the articles by Wolfgang Wildgen and Klaus Zimmermann, two radically new approaches to the theory of language contact are put forward: a dynamic model and a constructivism-based theory, respectively. The second part of the volume is dedicated to more empirically oriented studies which look into language-contact constellations with a Romance donor language and a non-European recipient language. Spanish-Amerindian (Guaraní, Otomí, Quichua) contacts are investigated in the comparative study by Dik Bakker, Jorge Gómez-Rendón and Ewald Hekking. Peter Bakker and Robert A. Papen discuss the influence exerted by French on the indigenous languages ofCanada. The extent of the Portuguese impact on the Amazonian language Kulina is studied by Stefan Dienst. John Holm looks at the validity of the hypothesis that bound morphology normally falls victim to Creolization processes and draws his evidence mainly from Portuguese-based Creoles. For Austronesia, borrowings and calques from French still are an understudied phenomenon. Claire Moyse-Faurie's contribution to this topic is thus a pioneer's work. Similarly, Françoise Rose and Odile Renault-Lescure provide us with fresh data on language contact in French Guiana. The final article of this collection by Mauro Tosco demonstrates that the Italianization of languages of the former Italian colonies in East Africa is only weak. This volume provides the reader with new insights on all levels of language-contact related studies. The volume addresses especially a readership that has a strong interest in language contact in general and its repercussions on the phonology, grammar and lexicon of the recipient languages. Experts of Romance language contact, and specialists of Amerindian languages, Afro-Asiatic languages, Austronesian languages and Pidgins and Creoles will find the volume highly valuable. 488 pp. Englisch.
Published by De Gruyter Mouton, 2008
ISBN 10: 3110195844ISBN 13: 9783110195842
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Published by De Gruyter Mouton, 2008
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This edited volume brings together fourteen original contributions to the on-going debate about what is possible in contact-induced language change. The authors present a number of new vistas on language contact which represent new developments in the field. In the first part of the volume, the focus is on methodology and theory. Thomas Stolz defines the study of Romancisation processes as a very promising laboratory for language-contact oriented research and theoretical work based thereon. The reader is informed about the large scale projects on loanword typology in the contribution by Martin Haspelmath and on contact-induced grammatical change conducted by Jeanette Sakel and Yaron Matras. Christel Stolz reviews processes of gender-assignment to loan nouns in German and German-based varieties. The typology of loan verbs is the topic of the contribution by Søren Wichmann and Jan Wohlgemuth. In the articles by Wolfgang Wildgen and Klaus Zimmermann, two radically new approaches to the theory of language contact are put forward: a dynamic model and a constructivism-based theory, respectively. The second part of the volume is dedicated to more empirically oriented studies which look into language-contact constellations with a Romance donor language and a non-European recipient language. Spanish-Amerindian (Guaraní, Otomí, Quichua) contacts are investigated in the comparative study by Dik Bakker, Jorge Gómez-Rendón and Ewald Hekking. Peter Bakker and Robert A. Papen discuss the influence exerted by French on the indigenous languages ofCanada. The extent of the Portuguese impact on the Amazonian language Kulina is studied by Stefan Dienst. John Holm looks at the validity of the hypothesis that bound morphology normally falls victim to Creolization processes and draws his evidence mainly from Portuguese-based Creoles. For Austronesia, borrowings and calques from French still are an understudied phenomenon. Claire Moyse-Faurie's contribution to this topic is thus a pioneer's work. Similarly, Françoise Rose and Odile Renault-Lescure provide us with fresh data on language contact in French Guiana. The final article of this collection by Mauro Tosco demonstrates that the Italianization of languages of the former Italian colonies in East Africa is only weak. This volume provides the reader with new insights on all levels of language-contact related studies. The volume addresses especially a readership that has a strong interest in language contact in general and its repercussions on the phonology, grammar and lexicon of the recipient languages. Experts of Romance language contact, and specialists of Amerindian languages, Afro-Asiatic languages, Austronesian languages and Pidgins and Creoles will find the volume highly valuable.
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Condition: Brand New. Presents fourteen contributions to the debate about what is possible in contact-induced language change. This volume also presents a number of vistas on language contact which represent developments in the field. It provides readers with insights on various levels of language-contact related studies.
Published by de Gruyter Mouton, 2008
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Gebunden. Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Thomas Stolz, Universitaet Bremen, Germany Dik Bakker, Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands Rosa Salas Pal.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Literally hundreds of languages world-wide have experienced direct or indirect Hispanisation during the heyday of the Spanish colonial empire. The number of languages which continue to borrow from Spanish on a daily basis is considerable especially in Latin America. This volume gives the reader a better idea of the range of contact constellations in which Spanish functions as the donor language. Moreover, the contributions to this collection of articles demonstrate that it is not only possible to compare the contact-induced processes in the (Hispanised) languages of Austronesia and the Americas. It is emphasized that one can draw far-reaching conclusions from the presented borrowing facts for the theory of language contact in general. The volume is divided into two sections according to geographical principles: section I is devoted to contacts of Spanish in Latin America. Two contributions look at the Hispanisation of varieties of Nahuatl (Classical Nahuatl studied by Anne Jensen and modern varieties studied by José Antonio Flores Farfán). Martina Schrader-Kniffki discusses Spanish-Zapotec contacts and their relations to language mixing and purism. Luciano Giannelli and Raoul Zamponi address the issue of Hispanisms in Kuna, a language from Panama. For South America, Jorge Gómez-Rendón discusses whether or not there are constraints on lexical borrowing from Spanish into Imbabura Quichua. Suzanne Dikker studies the intertwined language Media Lengua in her attempt at redefining the notion of relexification. Section II focuses on the impact of Spanish on the languages of Austronesia and South-East Asia. Steven Roger Fischer shows that the heavy Hispanisation of Rapanui is currently being reverted. Steve Pagel compares Hispanisation processes and their results in the Mariana Islands and on Rapa Nui. The second comparative study is by Patrick O. Steinkrüger who reviews a variety of Philippinian languages and their degrees of Hispanisation. The attitudes of native speakers of Chamorro as to Hispanisms is the topic of the study by Rosa Salas Palomo and Thomas Stolz. The volume is especially interesting for students of language contact. But also scholars with a background in Romance linguistics or Hispanic philology will find the assembled articles very useful, as well as Austronesianists and Amerindianists. 296 pp. Englisch.
Published by De Gruyter Mouton, 2008
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Literally hundreds of languages world-wide have experienced direct or indirect Hispanisation during the heyday of the Spanish colonial empire. The number of languages which continue to borrow from Spanish on a daily basis is considerable especially in Latin America. This volume gives the reader a better idea of the range of contact constellations in which Spanish functions as the donor language. Moreover, the contributions to this collection of articles demonstrate that it is not only possible to compare the contact-induced processes in the (Hispanised) languages of Austronesia and the Americas. It is emphasized that one can draw far-reaching conclusions from the presented borrowing facts for the theory of language contact in general. The volume is divided into two sections according to geographical principles: section I is devoted to contacts of Spanish in Latin America. Two contributions look at the Hispanisation of varieties of Nahuatl (Classical Nahuatl studied by Anne Jensen and modern varieties studied by José Antonio Flores Farfán). Martina Schrader-Kniffki discusses Spanish-Zapotec contacts and their relations to language mixing and purism. Luciano Giannelli and Raoul Zamponi address the issue of Hispanisms in Kuna, a language from Panama. For South America, Jorge Gómez-Rendón discusses whether or not there are constraints on lexical borrowing from Spanish into Imbabura Quichua. Suzanne Dikker studies the intertwined language Media Lengua in her attempt at redefining the notion of relexification. Section II focuses on the impact of Spanish on the languages of Austronesia and South-East Asia. Steven Roger Fischer shows that the heavy Hispanisation of Rapanui is currently being reverted. Steve Pagel compares Hispanisation processes and their results in the Mariana Islands and on Rapa Nui. The second comparative study is by Patrick O. Steinkrüger who reviews a variety of Philippinian languages and their degrees of Hispanisation. The attitudes of native speakers of Chamorro as to Hispanisms is the topic of the study by Rosa Salas Palomo and Thomas Stolz. The volume is especially interesting for students of language contact. But also scholars with a background in Romance linguistics or Hispanic philology will find the assembled articles very useful, as well as Austronesianists and Amerindianists.