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The Cambridge Handbook of Language Contact: Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics

Editat de Salikoko Mufwene, Anna Maria Escobar
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 mar 2025
With contributions from a global team of scholars, this two-volume Handbook represents the state-of-the-art in the field of language contact. Focusing on population movement and language change, this first volume is ideal for anybody interested in how people behave linguistically in new ecologies arising from population movement and contact.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781009101646
ISBN-10: 1009101641
Pagini: 784
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 42 mm
Greutate: 1.23 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics


Cuprins

List of contributors; List of figures; List of tables; Preface; Introduction: 1. Introduction: language contact in population structure Salikoko S. Mufwene and Anna María Escobar; Part I. Multilingualism: 2. Societal Multilingualism John Edwards; 3. Individual bilingualism Annick De Houwer; 4. Codeswitching and translanguaging Jeff MacSwan; 5. Urban contact dialects Heike Wiese; 6. Multilingualism and super-diversity: some historical and contrastive perspectives Salikoko S. Mufwene; 7. Multilingualism and language contact in signing communities David Quinto-Pozos and Robert Adam; 8. Multilingualism in India, Southeast Asia, and China Tej K. Bhatia; 9. Monolingualism vs. multilingualism in Western Europe: language regimes in France, Spain, and the United Kingdom Zsuzsanna Fagyal; Part II. Contact, Emergence, and Language Classification: 10. Perspectives on creole formation Enoch O. Aboh and Michel DeGraff; 11. Non-European pidgins in early European colonial explorations and trade: mobilian jargon and maritime Polynesian pidgin in contrast Emanuel J. Drechsel; 12. Mixed languages Felicity Meakins and Jesse Stewart; 13. Reconstructing the sociolinguistic history of expansion languages in the Americas: a research program Pieter Muysken; 14. On the idiolectal nature of lexical and phonological contact: spaniards, nahuas, and Yoruba in the new world Ricardo Otheguy, Naomi Shin and Daniel Erker; Part III. Lingua Francas: 15. The emergence of lingua Francas Nicholas Ostler; 16. Colonization and the emergence and spread of indigenous lingua francas in Africa, the Americas and Asia Hildo Honório do Couto; Part IV. Language Vitality: 17. Language endangerment, loss, and reclamation today David Bradley; 18. Contact and shift: colonization and urbanization in the Arctic Lenore A. Grenoble; 19. The Indian diaspora: language maintenance and loss Surendra K. Gambhir; 20. Quechua expansion during the Inca and colonial periods César Itier; 21. Indigenous and immigrant languages in the US: language contact, change and survival Mel M. Engman and Kendall A. King; Part V. Contact and Language Structures: 22. Structural outcomes of language contact Yaron Matras; 23. The emergence of Andean Spanish: against the odds Anna María Escobar; 24. Contact between English and Norman in the Channel Islands Mari C. Jones; Author index; Subject index.

Recenzii

'In this two-volume Cambridge handbook, Mufwene and Escobar have assembled four dozen novel studies on linguistic change, as induced or conditioned by migration, language contact, multilingualism and population structure. This hefty new reference work provides an important resource on language change in the living context of human societies.' George van Driem, Chair of Historical Linguistics, University of Bern
'What a treasure! - two volumes, 47 chapters, written by the foremost authorities, dazzling in the depth and breadth of its coverage of all aspects of language contact. A truly monumental contribution, destined to be the go-to reference for decades to come.' Lyle Campbell, University of Hawai'i, Mānoa
'With its global scope and inclusive approach, this work offers the most comprehensive overview of language contact to date. With contributions from leading specialists in each topic and region under the leadership of Mufwene and Escobar, the Handbook provides authoritative and state-of-the-art coverage of a vibrant and rapidly evolving field.' Stephen Matthews, University of Hong Kong