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"Language contact is a dynamic area of contemporary linguistic research that studies how language changes when speakers of different languages interact. Accessibly structured into three sections, The Handbook of Language Contact explores the role of contact studies within the field of linguistics, the value of contact studies for language change research, and the relevance of language contact for sociolinguistics. This authoritative volume presents original findings and fresh research directions from an international team of prominent experts. Thirty-seven specially-commissioned chapters cover a broad range of topics and case studies of contact from around the world. Now in its second edition, this valuable reference has been extensively updated with newchapters on topics including globalization, language acquisition, creolization, code-switching, and genetic classification. Fresh case studies examine Romance, Indo-European, African, Mayan, and many other languages in both the past and the present. Addressing the major issues in the field of language contact studies"--

The second edition of the definitive reference on contact studies and linguistic change—provides extensive new research and original case studies

Language contact is a dynamic area of contemporary linguistic research that studies how language changes when speakers of different languages interact. Accessibly structured into three sections, The Handbook of Language Contact explores the role of contact studies within the field of linguistics, the value of contact studies for language change research, and the relevance of language contact for sociolinguistics. This authoritative volume presents original findings and fresh research directions from an international team of prominent experts. Thirty-seven specially-commissioned chapters cover a broad range of topics and case studies of contact from around the world. 

Now in its second edition, this valuable reference has been extensively updated with new chapters on topics including globalization, language acquisition, creolization, code-switching, and genetic classification. Fresh case studies examine Romance, Indo-European, African, Mayan, and many other languages in both the past and the present. Addressing the major issues in the field of language contact studies, this volume: 

  • Includes a representative sample of individual studies which re-evaluate the role of language contact in the broader context of language and society
  • Offers 23 new chapters written by leading scholars
  • Examines language contact in different societies, including many in Africa and Asia
  • Provides a cross-section of case studies drawing on languages across the world

The Handbook of Language Contact, Second Edition is an indispensable resource for researchers, scholars, and students involved in language contact, language variation and change, sociolinguistics, bilingualism, and language theory.

Recenzijas

This book (in its second edition) brings together a considerable amount of knowledge on the subject of language contact. Inasmuch as topics range from methodological discussions on contacts in prehistoric languages to urban sociolinguistics, the diversity of the methodological approaches and the extent of the phenomena covered are very impressive. -- Emmanuel Schang, University of Orléans for LINGUIST List 32.2117, June 2021

Notes on Contributors ix
Preface xvii
Language Contact and Linguistic Research 1(30)
Raymond Hickey
Part I Contact, Contact Studies, And Linguistics 31(270)
1 Contact Explanations In Linguistics
33(18)
Sarah Thomason
2 Contact, Bilingualism, And Diglossia
51(16)
Lotfi Sayahi
3 Language Contact And Change Through Child First Language Acquisition
67(26)
Carmel O'Shannessy
Lucinda Davidson
4 Contact And Grammaticalization
93(20)
Bernd Heine
Tania Kuteva
5 Contact And Language Convergence
113(16)
Anthony P. Grant
6 Contact And Linguistic Typology
129(20)
Oliver Bond
Helen Sims-Williams
Matthew Baerman
7 Contact And Language Shift
149(20)
Raymond Hickey
8 Contact And Lexical Borrowing
169(12)
Philip Durkin
9 Contact And Code-Switching
181(20)
Penelope Gardner-Chloros
10 Contact And Mixed Languages
201(20)
Peter Bakker
11 Contact And Sociolinguistic Variation
221(20)
Maya Ravindranath Abtahian
Jonathan Kasstan
12 Contact And New Varieties
241(20)
Paul Kerswill
13 Contact In The City
261(20)
Heike Wiese
14 Linguistic Landscapes And Language Contact
281(20)
Kingsley Bolton
Werner Botha
Siu-Lun Lee
Part II Case Studies Of Contact 301(462)
15 Contact And Early Indo-European In Europe
303(20)
Bridget Drinka
16 Contact And The History Of Germanic Languages
323(22)
Paul Roberge
17 Contact In The History Of English
345(16)
Robert McColl Millar
18 Contact And The Development Of American English
361(24)
Joseph C. Salmons
Thomas Purnell
19 Contact And African Englishes
385(18)
Rajend Mesthrie
20 Contact And Caribbean Creoles
403(22)
Edgar W. Schneider
Raymond Hickey
21 Contact And The Romance Languages
425(28)
John Charles Smith
22 Contact And Spanish In The Pacific
453(16)
Eeva Sippola
23 Contact And Portuguese-Lexified Creoles
469(20)
Hugo C. Cardoso
24 Contact And The Celtic Languages
489(12)
Joseph F. Eska
25 Contact And The Slavic Languages
501(18)
Lenore A. Grenoble
26 Contact And The Finno-Ugric Languages
519(18)
Johanna Laakso
27 Language Contact In The Balkans
537(14)
Brian D. Joseph
28 Turkic Language Contacts
551(20)
Lars Johanson
Eva A. Csato
Birsel Karakoc
29 Contact And Afroasiatic Languages
571(22)
Zygmunt Frajzyngier
Erin Shay
30 Contact And North American Languages
593(20)
Marianne Mithun
31 Contact And Mayan Languages
613(12)
Danny Law
32 Contact And South American Languages
625(24)
Lyle Campbell
Thiago Chacon
John Elliott
33 Contact Among African Languages
649(20)
Klaus Beyer
34 Contact And Siberian Languages
669(20)
Brigitte Pakendorf
35 Language Contact: Sino-Russian
689(28)
Zygmunt Frajzyngier
Natalia Gurian
Sergei Karpenko
36 Language Contact And Australian Languages
717(24)
Jill Vaughan
Debbie Loakes
37 Contact Languages Of The Pacific
741(22)
Jeff Siegel
Index 763
Raymond Hickey is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Duisburg and Essen, Department of Anglophone Studies, Germany. His main areas of research are varieties of English, focused on Irish English, and general questions of language contact, shift, and change. He has written several books, including Listening to the Past, Audio Records of Accents of English (2017), Sociolinguistics in Ireland (2016), and A Dictionary of Varieties of English (Wiley-Blackwell, 2014), and has published numerous articles on various issues within linguistics, as well as producing an electronic corpus of Irish English.