04410nam 2200637Ia 450 991078947570332120230421025401.03-11-088517-410.1515/9783110885170(CKB)3460000000080951(EBL)935907(OCoLC)843635333(SSID)ssj0000559961(PQKBManifestationID)11380612(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000559961(PQKBWorkID)10570964(PQKB)10312721(MiAaPQ)EBC935907(WaSeSS)Ind00012921(DE-B1597)40865(OCoLC)979628444(DE-B1597)9783110885170(Au-PeEL)EBL935907(CaPaEBR)ebr10597944(EXLCZ)99346000000008095119951212d1995 uy 0engurnn#---|u||utxtccrLinguistic change under contact conditions[electronic resource] /edited by Jacek FisiakReprint 2010Berlin ;New York M. de Gruyter19951 online resource (452 p.)Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] ;81Description based upon print version of record.3-11-013950-2 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Front matter --Tadpoles, cuckoos, and multiple births: Language contact and models of change /Aitchison, Jean --Language contact leading to language change: The case of Northern Norway /Bull, Tove --Middle English is a creole and its opposite: On the value of plausible speculation /Dalton-Puffer, Christiane --On the origin of Middle and Modern English /Lüdtke, Helmut --Notes on the history of word-final /g/ in English /Danchev, Andrei --Anglo-French and Medieval English scribal practice: The case of Middle English <-ed, -et> and <-id, -it> for common <-eþ, -eth> /Diensberg, Bernhard --Through the looking-glass: Stress rules in collison /G̨asiorowski, Piotr --An assessment of language contact in the development of Irish English /Hickey, Raymond --Language contact in China: Is Mandarin Chinese derived from a pidgin? /Li, Charles N. --Glottochronology and the method of comparing the vocabulary in parallel texts /Mańczak, Witold --On the growing role of semantic and pragmatic features in Middle English /Markus, Manfred --On the impact of language contact on inflectional systems: The reduction of verb inflection in American in Dutch and American Frisian /Marle, Jaap van / Smits, Caroline --The English double modals: Internal or external change? /Nagle, Stephen J. --Contact, social variants, parameter setting, and pragmatic function: An example from the history of French syntax /Posner, Rebecca --Black-White language contact through the centuries: Diachronic aspects of linguistic convergence or divergence in the United States of America /Schneider, Edgar W. --Lexico-syntactic modeling across the bilingual continuum /Silva-Corvalán, Carmen --Agreement between past participle and direct object in Catalan: The hypothesis of Castilian influence revisited /Smith, John Charles --Linguistic contacts across the English Channel: The case of the Breton retroflex <r> /Tristram, Hildegard L. C. --Verbal -s inflection in "early" American Black English /Viereck, Wolfgang --Kent and the Low Countries revisited /Voss, Manfred --Middle English {-ende} and {-ing}: A possible route to grammaticalisation /Wright, Laura --Language contact and syntactic change: Some formal linguistic diagnostics /Wurff, Wim van der --Index of subjects --Index of languages and dialects --Index of namesLinguistic Change under Contact Conditions Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM]Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM]Languages in contactLinguistic changeLanguages in contact.Linguistic change.417/.2ES 425rvkFisiak Jacek151891MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910789475703321Linguistic change under contact conditions3866961UNINA