Description: Code Copying by Lars Johanson This book presents Lars Johansons Code-Copying Model, an integrated framework for the description of contact-induced processes. The model covers all the main contact linguistic issues in their synchronic and diachronic interrelationship. The terminology is kept intuitive and simple to apply. FORMAT Hardcover CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This book presents Lars Johansons Code-Copying Model, an integrated framework for the description of contact-induced processes. The model covers all the main contact linguistic issues in their synchronic and diachronic interrelationship. The terminology is kept intuitive and simple to apply. Illustrative examples from a wide range of languages demonstrate the models applicability to both spoken and written codes. The fundamental difference between take-over copying and carry-over copying is given special value. Speakers can take over copies from a secondary code into their own primary code, or alternatively carry over copies from their own primary code into their variety of a secondary code. The results of these two types of copying are significantly different and thus provide insights into historical processes. Author Biography Lars Johanson pursued his studies at Uppsala University, Sweden. He is professor at the University of Mainz, Germany. He has published widely on descriptive and historical linguistics. His book Turkic (2021) presents his pioneering contributions to Turkic linguistics and language typology. Table of Contents PrefaceAcknowledgementsList of Figures and ExamplesAbbreviationsNotationsTranscription1 The Code-Copying Model 1 Introduction 2 Basic Code and Model Code 3 Take-over and Carry-over Copying 4 Code Switching and Code Mixing 5 Global and Selective Copying 6 The Contact Globe 7 The Order of Influence 8 Copying Is a Creative Act 9 Attractiveness 10 Contact Processes 11 Extremely High Levels of Copying 12 Historical Stratification 13 Distinguishing Carry-over and Take-over Copying 14 Example of Carry-over Copying: Linguistic Convergence in the Volga Area2 Global Copies3 Selective Copies 1 Selective Copying of Material/Phonological Features 2 Selective Copying of Semantic Features 3 Selective Copying of Combinational Features 4 Semantic-Combinational Copies 5 Selective Copying of Frequential Patterns 6 Mixed Copies 7 Distributional Classes 8 Degree of Complexity 9 Accommodation of Copies4 Code-Copying and Grammaticalization 1 Isomorphism 2 Combined Scheme 3 Aikhenvalds Grammatical Accommodation as a Case of Selective Copying 4 Diachronic Processes Are Not Copiable 5 Lexical and Grammatical Targets of Copying 6 Awareness of Sources 7 Use after Copying 8 Inherited Grammaticalization 9 Conceivable Carry-over-Copying of Evidentials5 Remodeling Languages 1 Code-Internal Development 2 Remodeling the Basic-Code Frame 3 Convergence and Divergence 4 Converging through Selective Copying 5 Momentary, Habitualized, and Conventionalized Copies6 Turkic Family-External Contacts7 Code-Copying in Some Large Languages of the World 1 English 2 Chinese 3 Arabic 4 Russian8 Stability9 High-Copying Codes 1 Examples of High-Copying Languages 2 Attitudes towards High-Copying Varieties10 Cognates and Copies 1 Distinctions between Cognates and Copies 2 Motivations for Copying Bound Morphemes 3 Cognates and Copies in Altaic Verb Derivation 4 Copies 5 Evidence 6 Arguments from Silence 7 Copies and Copiability 8 Superstable Morphology? 9 Typological Arguments11 Types of Copying in Written Languages 1 Types 1 and 2: Take-over and Carry-over Copying 2 Subtypes of Type 1 Take-over Copying 3 Type 2: Carry-over Copying 4 Type 3: Alternate Use of the Codes 5 A Lower-Ranking Code Explicates Texts in Higher-Ranking Code 6 Type 5: Higher Ranking Code as Graphic Representation of the Lower Ranking Code 7 Examples of Type 1 Take-over Copying 8 Examples of Type 2: Carry-over Copying 9 Examples of Type 3: Alternate Use of the Codes 10 Examples of Type 4: Lower-Ranking Code Explicates Higher-Ranking Code 11 Examples of Type 5: Higher-Ranking Code Represents Lower-Ranking Code 12 A Passive-Active ScaleReferencesIndex Details ISBN9004548432 Author Lars Johanson Publisher Brill Series Brills Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture Year 2023 ISBN-13 9789004548435 Format Hardcover Imprint Brill Subtitle The Strength of Languages in Take-over and Carry-over Roles Place of Publication Leiden Country of Publication Netherlands Alternative 9789004548459 DEWEY 417.7 Series Number 38 Audience Professional & Vocational Pages 150 Publication Date 2023-07-06 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:159151751;
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