Koloniale und Postkoloniale Linguistik (KPL/CPL)

Band 21:
Levkovych, Nataliya (Hrsg.): Diversity in Contact. X/530 S. - Berlin / Boston: de Gruyter, 2024.
ISBN: 978-3-11-132350-3
Alternatives Medium:
E-Book (PDF). Berlin / Boston: de Gruyter. ISBN: 978-3-11-132375-6

The contributions in the edited volume deal with different aspects of language contact which were hitherto not or not sufficiently considered in linguistic research.

The impact of the colonial languages Polish and German on the structures of the written varieties of Latvian is surveyed and compared. The opposite case – the impact of indigenous languages of Nigeria and Ghana on the colonial language English – is scrutinized from the perspective of the nexus of language and culture. Language contact in a diasporic context is examined in the case study on Jordanian Chechen. The effects of language contact on the lexicon and grammar of Basque are analyzed. In the in-depth study on Maltese adpositions, the influence of the contact language Italian is a central theme. The morphosyntax of place names is analyzed for the contact languages which typically arise in colonial contexts – Pidgins and Creoles. In the typological study dealing with areal phonology, languages of Europe are investigated revealing that the role of language contact is crucial for the distribution of phonological phenomena.

The novel nature and new strands of research in the contributions call for further investigations and form a new component in language-contact theory.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Levkovych, Nataliya:
  Preface S. V
Part I
Nau, Nicole:
  Differential impact of colonial languages on written languages S. 3
Callies, Marcus:
  Contact in World Englishes at the nexus of language and culture S. 91
Forker, Diana / Al Sheshani, Ala:
  Far beyond the Caucasus S. 111
Haase, Martin:
  Scenarios of Basque Language Contact S. 145
Vorholt, Maike:
  The relevance of origin S. 165
Nintemann, Julia / Hober, Nicole:
  On the morphosyntax of place names vs. common nouns in pidgins and creoles S. 195
Stolz, Thomas / Levkovych, Nataliya:
  Places, manners, and the areal phonology of Europe S. 249
Stolz, Thomas / Levkovych, Nataliya:
  Travellers in time and space S. 327
Part II
Matras, Yaron:
  The city as multilingual utopia S. 369
Fischer, Magnus / Jäger, Andreas / Patzelt, Carolin / Warnke, Ingo H.:
  Fluid registers and fixed language concepts in postcolonial spaces S. 439
Jäger, Andreas / de Bloom, Jascha:
  Prolegomena to a study of code-switching in Togo and its metapragmatic functions S. 477
 
Index of Authors S. 513
Index of Languages, Language Families, and Linguistic Areas S. 521
Index of Subjects S. 527