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Originalhardcover. Condition: Gut. 276 S., 13 Abb. Ein tadelloses Exemplar. - This volume comprises 17 papers that are dealing with European pluricentric languages where there are some issues of contact and conflict. An overview about all European languages and of those that are pluricentric is also provided. Central topics are human rights for non-dominant varieties, and conflicts in pluricentric languages on the Iberian peninsula and on the British Isles. Several papers also deal with languages from a different point of view, with languages where the status of pluricentricity is disputed (Albanian, Post-Yougoslav-languages). For the first time the pluricentricity of Finno-Ugric languages is dealt with alongside papers about the pluricentricity of Russian. This is the seventh volume that is published by the "International Working Group on non-dominant varieties of pluricentric languages". - Table of Contents: Rudolf Muhr: European pluricentric languages in contact and conflict - An overview -- Reglindis De Ridder: Dutch national varieties in contact and in conflict -- Josep-Angel Mas Castells: Identity and use of a pluricentric language in conflict: Catalan in Spain -- Gerhard Edelmann: Conflict between Valencian and Catalan: Is Valencian a language of its own or a variety of Catalan? -- Aitor Carrera: Pluricentrism and unity: visions and management of dialectal variation in the process of codification and standardisation of Occitan -- Raymond Hickey: Pluricentricity and Irish English -- Andreas Weilinghoff: The language situation in Scotland and the question of pluricentricity in British English -- Tomislav Stojanov: A case study in the termination of the pluricentricity of a language: the Serbo-Croatian linguonym -- Mate Kapovic: Bosnian/Croatian/Montenegrin/Serbian: Notes on contact and conflict -- Albana Muco: Linguistic errors or varieties? Albanian and other languages in contact -- Jack Rueter/Mika Hamaltiinen: Skolt Sami, the makings of a pluricentric language, where does it stand?: Rebeka Kubitsch/Zoltan Nemeth: Evidential forms as politeness strategies in Udmurt from a pluricentric point of view -- Olga Goritskaya: Belarusian Russian in a language continuum: contacts and conflicts -- Eva Katona: The pluricentricity of Russian in development: Russian in Estonia as an example -- Jutta Ransmayr: Austrian German under pressure: age and media consumption as major influencing factors for linguistic change and shifting language attitudes regarding Austrian Standard German -- Elena Shirlina: Austrian German in Austrian academic discourse. ISBN 9783631802977 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 432.
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Published by Helsinki : Suomalais-ugrilainen Seura, 2010
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: New. xvi, 236 pages ; 25 cm. This dissertation is a synchronic description of adnominal person in the highly synthetic morphological system of Erzya as attested in extensive Erzya-language written-text corpora consisting of nearly 140 publications with over 4.5 million words and over 285 000 unique lexical items. Insight for this description have been obtained from several source grammars in German, Russian, Erzya, Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian. Introductory information includes the discussion of the status of Erzya as a language, the enumeration of phonemes generally used in the transliteration of texts and an in-depth description of adnominal morphology.
Gebunden. Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. European pluricentric languages, contact and conflict in European pluricentric languages, Human rights for pluricentric languages, Disputes about the status of Post-Yougoslav-languages and reflections on the pluricentricty of Finno-Ugric languages, Language.