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Contact-induced phonological changes in the Catalan spoken in Barcelona
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Conxita Lleó
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- List of contributors ix
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Part I. Introduction
- Introduction. Language contact: Constraints and common paths of contact induced language change 3
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Part II. Typology
- Inflectional morphology and language contact, with special reference to mixed languages 15
- Contact-induced word order change without word order change 33
- Remodeling grammar: Copying, conventionalization, grammaticalization 61
- Contact-induced change: The case of the Tamangic languages 81
- Total reduplication vs. echo-word formation in language contact situations 107
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Part III. Diachrony
- Variability within the French interrogative system: A diachronic perspective 135
- Verb-late word order in Old Swedish subordinate clauses: Loan, Ausbau phenomenon, or both? 163
- Contact-induced phonological changes in the Catalan spoken in Barcelona 185
- Prepositional aspect constructions in Hiberno-English 213
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Part IV. Acquisition
- Acquisition of Basque in successive bilingualism: Data from oral storytelling 239
- Interrogative inversion in non-standard varieties of English 261
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Part V. Translation
- Linguistic variation through language contact in translation 293
- Empirical studies of translations as a mode of language contact - "explicitness" of lexicogrammatical encoding as a relevant dimension 317
- Author index 347
- Language index 351
- Subject index 355
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- List of contributors ix
-
Part I. Introduction
- Introduction. Language contact: Constraints and common paths of contact induced language change 3
-
Part II. Typology
- Inflectional morphology and language contact, with special reference to mixed languages 15
- Contact-induced word order change without word order change 33
- Remodeling grammar: Copying, conventionalization, grammaticalization 61
- Contact-induced change: The case of the Tamangic languages 81
- Total reduplication vs. echo-word formation in language contact situations 107
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Part III. Diachrony
- Variability within the French interrogative system: A diachronic perspective 135
- Verb-late word order in Old Swedish subordinate clauses: Loan, Ausbau phenomenon, or both? 163
- Contact-induced phonological changes in the Catalan spoken in Barcelona 185
- Prepositional aspect constructions in Hiberno-English 213
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Part IV. Acquisition
- Acquisition of Basque in successive bilingualism: Data from oral storytelling 239
- Interrogative inversion in non-standard varieties of English 261
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Part V. Translation
- Linguistic variation through language contact in translation 293
- Empirical studies of translations as a mode of language contact - "explicitness" of lexicogrammatical encoding as a relevant dimension 317
- Author index 347
- Language index 351
- Subject index 355