Three main perspectives on contact-induced language change are presented here, corresponding to three possible approaches to discussing the subject as part of a complex whole. The first explores the role of multilingual speakers in contact-induced language change, especially their spontaneous innovations in discourse. The second explores the differences between ordinary contact-induced change and change in endangered languages. The third discusses various aspects of the relationship between contact-induced change and internal change
Grammaticalization is based on universal strategies of conceptual transfer. Contact-induced language...
Language change is accelerated by language contact, especially by contact that occurs when a group o...
The article deals with the problem of language contacts and their outcomes. Contact of languages is ...
International audienceThis volume deals with some never before described morphosyntactic variations ...
International audienceThis paper introduces two linguistic fields dealing with language change: cont...
This paper introduces two linguistic fields dealing with language change: contact linguistics and so...
Each language community (save for a very few confined to a distant island or an inaccessible mountai...
Sustained academic interest in contact-induced language change goes back at least to the late ninete...
This paper focuses on some of the theoretical assumptions presented in Enfield, 2003 (Review of 'Enf...
A major reason for language endangerment is intensive contact with another group whose language has ...
This volume is at cross-roads between two research traditions dealing with language change: contact ...
This paper focuses on some of the theoretical assumptions presented in Enfield, 2003 (Review of ‘Enf...
This paper focuses on some of the theoretical assumptions presented in Enfield, 2003 (Review of `Enf...
One of the influences on nature and direction of linguistic change is not language-internal but lang...
Since the 1970's, the study of contact-induced language change has been given new impulses by s...
Grammaticalization is based on universal strategies of conceptual transfer. Contact-induced language...
Language change is accelerated by language contact, especially by contact that occurs when a group o...
The article deals with the problem of language contacts and their outcomes. Contact of languages is ...
International audienceThis volume deals with some never before described morphosyntactic variations ...
International audienceThis paper introduces two linguistic fields dealing with language change: cont...
This paper introduces two linguistic fields dealing with language change: contact linguistics and so...
Each language community (save for a very few confined to a distant island or an inaccessible mountai...
Sustained academic interest in contact-induced language change goes back at least to the late ninete...
This paper focuses on some of the theoretical assumptions presented in Enfield, 2003 (Review of 'Enf...
A major reason for language endangerment is intensive contact with another group whose language has ...
This volume is at cross-roads between two research traditions dealing with language change: contact ...
This paper focuses on some of the theoretical assumptions presented in Enfield, 2003 (Review of ‘Enf...
This paper focuses on some of the theoretical assumptions presented in Enfield, 2003 (Review of `Enf...
One of the influences on nature and direction of linguistic change is not language-internal but lang...
Since the 1970's, the study of contact-induced language change has been given new impulses by s...
Grammaticalization is based on universal strategies of conceptual transfer. Contact-induced language...
Language change is accelerated by language contact, especially by contact that occurs when a group o...
The article deals with the problem of language contacts and their outcomes. Contact of languages is ...