: Yaron Matras, Peter Bakker
: The Mixed Language Debate Theoretical and Empirical Advances
: De Gruyter Mouton
: 9783110197242
: Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM]ISSN
: 1
: CHF 203.70
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: Allgemeine und Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft
: English
: 331
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Mixed Languages are speech varieties that arise in bilingual settings, often as markers of ethnic separateness. They combine structures inherited from different parent languages, often resulting in odd and unique splits that present a challenge to theories of contact-induced change as well as genetic classification. This collection of articles is devoted to the theoretical and empirical controversies that surround the study of Mixed Languages. Issues include definitions and prototypes, similarities and differences to other contact languages such as pidgins and creoles, the role of codeswitching in the emergence of Mixed Languages, the role of deliberate and conscious mixing, the question of the existence of a Mixed Language continuum, and the position of Mixed Languages in general models of language change and contact-induced change in particular. An introductory chapter surveys the current study of Mixed Languages.

Contributors include leading historical linguists, contact linguists and typologists, among them Carol Myers-Scotton, Sarah Grey Thomason,William Croft, Thomas Stolz, Maarten Mous, Ad Backus, Evgeniy Golovko, Peter Bakker, Yaron Matras.



Yaron Matras,Manchester University, Great Britain;Peter Bakker,Aarhus University, Denmark.

Frontmatter1
Contents5
The study of mixed languages7
Social factors and linguistic processes in the emergence of stable mixed languages27
Mixed languages and acts of identity: An evolutionary approach47
What lies beneath: Split (mixed) languages as contact phenomena79
Mixed languages as autonomous systems113
Mixed languages: Re-examining the structural prototype157
Language contact and group identity: The role of157
Language contact and group identity: The role of157
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The linguistic properties of lexical manipulation and its relevance for Ma'á215
Can a mixed language be conventionalized alternational codeswitching?243
Not quite the right mixture: Chamorro and Malti as candidates for the status of mixed language277
Backmatter323