This article addresses a phenomenon of language contact that has not received much attention in mainstream contact linguistics, namely borrowing via a mechanism Zuckermann (2003) calls MULTISOURCED NEOLOGISATION. Multisourced neologisation is a subtype of Zuckermann's larger class of CAMOUFLAGED BORROWING, and constitutes a special form of calquing in which the calque is phonetically similar to the source language material: It has much in common with folk etymology and is sometimes identified with it, but there are good theoretical reasons to keep the two phenomena apart. Though German is well known for its calquing ability, the application of this special type of calquing has gone virtually unnoticed in the literature as well as in the ong...
The purpose of the present study was to determine the usage and integration of English loanwords in ...
This article first traces current research on new words. Then some problems are addressed. Neologism...
According to the theories of linguistic borrowing described below, one can conclude that linguistic ...
This article addresses a phenomenon of language contact that has not received much attention in main...
This article addresses a phenomenon of language contact that has not received much attention in main...
This article addresses a phenomenon of language contact that has not received much attention in main...
This article addresses a phenomenon of language contact that has not received much attention in main...
This article explores pragmatic aspects of lexical borrowing, based on examples of borrowing from Ge...
This handbook article gives an overview of the ways in which borrowing has been studied in different...
Languages have been in contact for centuries because of historical, political, economic, social, and...
International audienceThis exploratory overview of structural borrowing in word-formation discusses ...
Neologisms, i.e., new words or meanings, are finding their way into everyday language use all the ti...
Neologisms, i.e., new words or meanings, are finding their way into everyday language use all the ti...
English is an international language, which has had great influence on other languages, including Ge...
The article offers an overview of exoglossic situations in the German literary language history, whi...
The purpose of the present study was to determine the usage and integration of English loanwords in ...
This article first traces current research on new words. Then some problems are addressed. Neologism...
According to the theories of linguistic borrowing described below, one can conclude that linguistic ...
This article addresses a phenomenon of language contact that has not received much attention in main...
This article addresses a phenomenon of language contact that has not received much attention in main...
This article addresses a phenomenon of language contact that has not received much attention in main...
This article addresses a phenomenon of language contact that has not received much attention in main...
This article explores pragmatic aspects of lexical borrowing, based on examples of borrowing from Ge...
This handbook article gives an overview of the ways in which borrowing has been studied in different...
Languages have been in contact for centuries because of historical, political, economic, social, and...
International audienceThis exploratory overview of structural borrowing in word-formation discusses ...
Neologisms, i.e., new words or meanings, are finding their way into everyday language use all the ti...
Neologisms, i.e., new words or meanings, are finding their way into everyday language use all the ti...
English is an international language, which has had great influence on other languages, including Ge...
The article offers an overview of exoglossic situations in the German literary language history, whi...
The purpose of the present study was to determine the usage and integration of English loanwords in ...
This article first traces current research on new words. Then some problems are addressed. Neologism...
According to the theories of linguistic borrowing described below, one can conclude that linguistic ...