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Languages in Contact and Contrast : Essays in Contact Linguistics / ed. by Damir Kalogjera, Vladimir Ivir.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] ; 54Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, [2011]Copyright date: ©1991Edition: Reprint 2010Description: 1 online resource (502 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110125740
  • 9783110869118
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 410 22
LOC classification:
  • P130.5 .L35 1991eb
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  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
I-XII -- The European absolute superlative, an orphan of grammar, of the lexicon, and of history -- West European loanwords in Modern Latvian -- A hypothesis: the notion of “multibehavior” -- Fact or not fact — that is the question in the semantic interpretation of gerundive nominals -- Odmah — a shifter of Serbo-Croatian in intralingual and contrastive perspective -- Language contact: some reactions of a contactee -- Contrastive analysis of terminology and the terminology of contrastive analysis -- South Slavic terms for conjurors and sorcerers -- Some notes on a Bulgarian model of expanded contrastive analysis -- A. P. Chekhov’s short story Šutočka and two Serbo-Croat translations: The problem of translation versus interpretation -- Theoretical contrastive linguistics and typological characterization -- Interradical interfixes: contact and contrast -- Some remarks on Middle-English influence in Icelandic -- An outline of a cognitively-based model of phonology -- Cartoons about language: a case study of the visual representation of sociolinguistic attitudes -- Americanisms, Briticisms, Canadianisms, New Zealandisms, and Anglicisms in contemporary German -- Language contact in the prehistory of English -- Collocations in monolingual and bilingual English dictionaries -- Contrastive methods in contact linguistics -- The “monitor model” and the role of the first language -- On the form and meaning of the Serbo-Croatian modal morati -- Reasons and opportunities for communication in the foreign-language and second-language classroom -- Between language contact and language development -- The lexicon of the Split dialect -- Zu Phrasemvarianten in der kroatischen Sprache -- Dictionary making: the ideal versus reality -- Vokalsysteme in Kontakt. Was verdankt der vegliotische Vokalismus der slawo-romanischen Symbiose? -- The designation of spherical objects in five European languages: an essay in contrastive semantics -- A case of multilingualism in Eastern Belgium -- Language contact and foreign language acquisition -- On the struggle of underlying vowels for a voice in surface phonetic structure -- English in Finnish: television subtitles -- Politeness strategies and contrastive foreign language teaching -- On revived words in the OED Supplement -- Common features in the morphological adaptation of English loanwords in migrant Serbo-Croatian -- Linguistic models and information theory -- Language contact and code-switching in the bilingual personality -- Contrastive reflexes in contact linguistics -- Transfer grammar: from machine translation to pedagogical tool -- Encouraging the development of bilingual proficiency for English-speaking Americans -- A contemporary view on the compromise system of Serbo-Croatian learners of English -- Croatian and Serbian church communities in Milwaukee -- Subject index -- 503-504
Summary: The papers in this collection throw fresh light on the relation between language contact and contrastive linguistics. The book focuses equally on the mutual influence of linguistic systems in contact and on the language contrasts that govern the linguistic behaviour of the bilingual speaker.
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I-XII -- The European absolute superlative, an orphan of grammar, of the lexicon, and of history -- West European loanwords in Modern Latvian -- A hypothesis: the notion of “multibehavior” -- Fact or not fact — that is the question in the semantic interpretation of gerundive nominals -- Odmah — a shifter of Serbo-Croatian in intralingual and contrastive perspective -- Language contact: some reactions of a contactee -- Contrastive analysis of terminology and the terminology of contrastive analysis -- South Slavic terms for conjurors and sorcerers -- Some notes on a Bulgarian model of expanded contrastive analysis -- A. P. Chekhov’s short story Šutočka and two Serbo-Croat translations: The problem of translation versus interpretation -- Theoretical contrastive linguistics and typological characterization -- Interradical interfixes: contact and contrast -- Some remarks on Middle-English influence in Icelandic -- An outline of a cognitively-based model of phonology -- Cartoons about language: a case study of the visual representation of sociolinguistic attitudes -- Americanisms, Briticisms, Canadianisms, New Zealandisms, and Anglicisms in contemporary German -- Language contact in the prehistory of English -- Collocations in monolingual and bilingual English dictionaries -- Contrastive methods in contact linguistics -- The “monitor model” and the role of the first language -- On the form and meaning of the Serbo-Croatian modal morati -- Reasons and opportunities for communication in the foreign-language and second-language classroom -- Between language contact and language development -- The lexicon of the Split dialect -- Zu Phrasemvarianten in der kroatischen Sprache -- Dictionary making: the ideal versus reality -- Vokalsysteme in Kontakt. Was verdankt der vegliotische Vokalismus der slawo-romanischen Symbiose? -- The designation of spherical objects in five European languages: an essay in contrastive semantics -- A case of multilingualism in Eastern Belgium -- Language contact and foreign language acquisition -- On the struggle of underlying vowels for a voice in surface phonetic structure -- English in Finnish: television subtitles -- Politeness strategies and contrastive foreign language teaching -- On revived words in the OED Supplement -- Common features in the morphological adaptation of English loanwords in migrant Serbo-Croatian -- Linguistic models and information theory -- Language contact and code-switching in the bilingual personality -- Contrastive reflexes in contact linguistics -- Transfer grammar: from machine translation to pedagogical tool -- Encouraging the development of bilingual proficiency for English-speaking Americans -- A contemporary view on the compromise system of Serbo-Croatian learners of English -- Croatian and Serbian church communities in Milwaukee -- Subject index -- 503-504

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The papers in this collection throw fresh light on the relation between language contact and contrastive linguistics. The book focuses equally on the mutual influence of linguistic systems in contact and on the language contrasts that govern the linguistic behaviour of the bilingual speaker.

Issued also in print.

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