Studying contact without detailed studies of the languages involved: a non-philological approach to language contact. In Kayla Carpenter
Description
Studies of contact have revealed that all kinds of language material can, in the right circumstances, be borrowed from one language to another. Detecting, describing, and analyzing such situations typically involve the detailed study of at least two languages. An alternative involves detecting contact situations through database analysis. This cannot supplant the detailed work that requires detailed descriptive work in particular fields, but can allow us to examine large enough samples of...[Show more]
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Date published: | 2014 |
Type: | Conference paper |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1885/27481 |
Source: | Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society |
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