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Title | Language contact and bilingualism ;. — Between Separation and Symbiosis: South Eastern European Languages and Cultures in Contact. — 20. |
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Other creators | Joseph Brian D., ; Kisilier Maxim L., ; Konior Daria V., ; Kozak Vyacheslav V., ; Makarova Anastasia L., ; Morozova Maria S., ; Rusakov Alexander Yu., ; Sobolev Andrey N., |
Collection | Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция |
Subjects | Balkan. ; Sprachkontakt. ; Zweisprachigkeit. ; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General. ; Languages in contact. ; Balkan Sprachbund. ; Bilingualism. ; Dialectology. ; Language Contact. ; Language Variation. ; EBSCO eBooks |
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Language | English |
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Record create date | 5/26/2021 |
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The book deals in detail with previously understudied language contact settings in the Balkans (South East Europe) that present a continuum between ethnic and linguistic separation and symbiosis among groups of people. The studies in this volume achieve several aims: they critically assess the Balkan Sprachbund theory; they analyse general contact theories against the background of new, original, representative field and historical Greek, Albanian, Romance, Slavic and Judesmo data; they employ and contribute to recent methods of research on linguistic convergence in bilingual societies; they propose new general assessments of extra- and intralinguistic factors of Balkanization over the centuries; and they outline prospects for future research. The factors relevant to contact scenarios and linguistic change in the Balkans are identified and typologized through models such as those related to a balanced or unbalanced (socio)linguistic situation.
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- Editor’s Preface
- Contents
- Contemporary Language Contacts in the Balkans: Situations and Outcomes
- Separation and Symbiosis between Slavs and Albanians as Continuum of Linguistic Contact Situations: New Challenges for New Data
- Mutual Understanding among Albanians, Slavs and Aromanians in Prespa, North Macedonia: Perfect Tense as a Perfect Tool
- “Balanced Language Contact” in Social Context: Velja Gorana in Southern Montenegro
- Symbiosis Suspectus: Palasa in Himara, Albania
- Minority within a Minority: Iabalcea and Carașova in Romania
- Evidence for Past Coexistence: Romance Stratum in Croatian Glagolitic Sources from Krk, Croatia
- Reconstructing Past Coexistence: Problems and Mysteries in the Multilingual History of Tsakonia, Greece
- Convergence and Failure to Converge in Relative Social Isolation: Balkan Judezmo
- Balkan Sprachbund Theory as a Research Paradigm
- Abbreviations
- Index of names
- Authors’ profiles Authors’ profiles
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