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Frontmatter
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments v
- Table of contents vii
- 1. Linguistic Representations of Identity. Texts, Contexts, and Methods in Diachronic Perspective 1
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I. Linguistic Representations of Identity at the Micro-level of Linguistic Interaction
- 2. Identity in Speakers’ Discourse 33
- 3. Variations of the First Person: Looking at the Greek Private Letters of Ptolemaic Egypt 49
- 4. Exploring Linguistic Representations of Identity through the DiSCIS Corpus: Evidence from Directive Acts in Plautus and Goldoni 65
- 5. Greek in Rome around the Year 1000 83
- 6. Code-switching and Style-shifting in the Anglophone World: Medieval and Contemporary Identity Marking and Interaction Strategies 95
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II. Linguistic Representations of Identity at the Macro-level of the Linguistic Repertoire
- 7. Identity in the Repertoire: A Bottom Line 115
- 8. Between Greek and Romance: Competing Complementation Systems in Southern Italy 135
- 9. The Syro-Arabic Glosses to Barhebraeus’ Metrical Grammar 157
- 10. The Lexical Influence of Italian on Turkish 171
- 11. Political Background, Pragmatics and Word Order in the Text of the Res Gestae Divi Augusti 185
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III. Relations between Sociolinguistic Setting and Linguistic Data
- 12. Data from Ancient Languages and Sociolinguistic Analysis 201
- 13. ‘Contrata dicta in lingua latina Scandali, in lingua greca Chandachi, et in lingua saracenica Alcastani’. Playing with Identities in the Multilingual Place–names of Medieval Sicily 223
- 14 Morphological Productivity in Medieval Sardinian: Sociolinguistic Correlates. Action Nouns and Adverbs of Manner 245
- 15. Geminated Consonants in the Vindolanda Tablets. Empirical Data and Sociolinguistic Remarks 269
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IV. Identity through Orality, Identity through Literacy
- 16. The Writer’s Identity and Identification Markers in Writing Code Mixing and Interference 291
- 17. The Mediterranean Community of Practices between Speaking and Writing in Early Modern Documents 309
- 18. Cypriot Arabic between Orality and Literacy in O typos ton Maroniton 325
- 19. Aspects of Polymorphism in Arborea’s Carta de Logu 341
- Author index 355
- Subject index 363
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments v
- Table of contents vii
- 1. Linguistic Representations of Identity. Texts, Contexts, and Methods in Diachronic Perspective 1
-
I. Linguistic Representations of Identity at the Micro-level of Linguistic Interaction
- 2. Identity in Speakers’ Discourse 33
- 3. Variations of the First Person: Looking at the Greek Private Letters of Ptolemaic Egypt 49
- 4. Exploring Linguistic Representations of Identity through the DiSCIS Corpus: Evidence from Directive Acts in Plautus and Goldoni 65
- 5. Greek in Rome around the Year 1000 83
- 6. Code-switching and Style-shifting in the Anglophone World: Medieval and Contemporary Identity Marking and Interaction Strategies 95
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II. Linguistic Representations of Identity at the Macro-level of the Linguistic Repertoire
- 7. Identity in the Repertoire: A Bottom Line 115
- 8. Between Greek and Romance: Competing Complementation Systems in Southern Italy 135
- 9. The Syro-Arabic Glosses to Barhebraeus’ Metrical Grammar 157
- 10. The Lexical Influence of Italian on Turkish 171
- 11. Political Background, Pragmatics and Word Order in the Text of the Res Gestae Divi Augusti 185
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III. Relations between Sociolinguistic Setting and Linguistic Data
- 12. Data from Ancient Languages and Sociolinguistic Analysis 201
- 13. ‘Contrata dicta in lingua latina Scandali, in lingua greca Chandachi, et in lingua saracenica Alcastani’. Playing with Identities in the Multilingual Place–names of Medieval Sicily 223
- 14 Morphological Productivity in Medieval Sardinian: Sociolinguistic Correlates. Action Nouns and Adverbs of Manner 245
- 15. Geminated Consonants in the Vindolanda Tablets. Empirical Data and Sociolinguistic Remarks 269
-
IV. Identity through Orality, Identity through Literacy
- 16. The Writer’s Identity and Identification Markers in Writing Code Mixing and Interference 291
- 17. The Mediterranean Community of Practices between Speaking and Writing in Early Modern Documents 309
- 18. Cypriot Arabic between Orality and Literacy in O typos ton Maroniton 325
- 19. Aspects of Polymorphism in Arborea’s Carta de Logu 341
- Author index 355
- Subject index 363