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Language Contact and Change in the Americas: Studies in honor of Marianne Mithun [Kõva köide]

Edited by (University of Hawai'i at Manoa), Edited by (California State University, San Bernardino), Edited by (SIL International)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 416 pages, kaal: 885 g
  • Sari: Studies in Language Companion Series 173
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Apr-2016
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027259380
  • ISBN-13: 9789027259387
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 416 pages, kaal: 885 g
  • Sari: Studies in Language Companion Series 173
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Apr-2016
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027259380
  • ISBN-13: 9789027259387
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This unique collection of articles in honor of Marianne Mithun represents the very latest in research on language contact and language change in the Indigenous languages of the Americas. The book aims to provide new theoretical and empirical insights into how and why languages change, especially with regard to contact phenomena in languages of North America, Meso-America and South America. The individual chapters cover a broad range of topics, including sound change, morphosyntactic change, lexical semantics, grammaticalization, language endangerment, and discourse-pragmatic change. With chapters from distinguished scholars and talented newcomers alike, this book will be welcomed by anyone with an interest in internally- and externally-motivated language change.
Foreword vii
Language contact and change in the Americas: The state of the art
1(16)
Sarah G. Thomason
Part I North America: California
Yuki, Pomoan, Wintun, and Athabaskan: Language Contact in Round Valley, California
17(16)
Uldis Balodis
The role of passives in the formation of hierarchical systems in Northern California
33(34)
Carmen Jany
Assessing the effects of language contact on Northeastern Porno
67(24)
N. Alexander Walker
Synchronic and diachronic accounts of phonological features in Central Chumash languages
91(16)
Timothy P. Henry
Part II North America: Athabaskan, Iroquoian, and Uto-Aztecan
Contact and semantic shift in extreme language endangerment: Ahtna riverine directionals in a cardinal world
107(32)
Andrea L. Berez-Kroeker
"Excorporation" in a Dene (Athabaskan) language
139(28)
Keren Rice
Contact and change in Oneida
167(22)
Clifford Abbott
Huron/Wendat interactions with the Seneca language
189(30)
Megan Lukaniec
Wallace Chafe
The usual suspects: Multiple grammaticalization of `do', `be', `have', and `go' in Ute
219(30)
T. Givon
Part III Northern Mexico, Mesoamerica, and South America
Language documentation and historical linguistics
249(24)
Lyle Campbell
The Jakaltek Popti' noun classifier system: Changes due to Spanish contact
273(24)
Colette Grinevald
Language contact and word structure: A case study from north-west Amazonia
297(18)
Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald
Auxiliation and typological shift: The interaction of language contact and internally-motivated change in Quechua
315(24)
Daniel J. Hintz
Discourse pattern replication in South Conchucos Quechua and Andean Spanish
339(26)
Diane M. Hintz
Part IV The Americas and beyond
Measuring language typicality, with special reference to the Americas
365(20)
Bernard Comrie
Words for dog' as a diagnostic of language contact in the Americas
385(26)
Matthias Pache
Søren Wichmann
Mikhail Zhivlov
Index 411