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Social factors and linguistic processes in the emergence of stable mixed languages
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- The study of mixed languages 1
- Social factors and linguistic processes in the emergence of stable mixed languages 21
- Mixed languages and acts of identity: An evolutionary approach 41
- What lies beneath: Split (mixed) languages as contact phenomena 73
- Mixed languages as autonomous systems 107
- Mixed languages: Re-examining the structural prototype 151
- Language contact and group identity: The role of "folk" linguistic engineering 177
- The linguistic properties of lexical manipulation and its relevance for Ma’á 209
- Can a mixed language be conventionalized alternational codeswitching? 237
- Not quite the right mixture: Chamorro and Malti as candidates for the status of mixed language 271
- Backmatter 317
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- The study of mixed languages 1
- Social factors and linguistic processes in the emergence of stable mixed languages 21
- Mixed languages and acts of identity: An evolutionary approach 41
- What lies beneath: Split (mixed) languages as contact phenomena 73
- Mixed languages as autonomous systems 107
- Mixed languages: Re-examining the structural prototype 151
- Language contact and group identity: The role of "folk" linguistic engineering 177
- The linguistic properties of lexical manipulation and its relevance for Ma’á 209
- Can a mixed language be conventionalized alternational codeswitching? 237
- Not quite the right mixture: Chamorro and Malti as candidates for the status of mixed language 271
- Backmatter 317