Gegenwartsbezogene Baltikumforschung: Zwei Tagungsberichte
In: Osteuropa, Band 44, Heft 7, S. 705
ISSN: 0030-6428
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In: Osteuropa, Band 44, Heft 7, S. 705
ISSN: 0030-6428
In: Osteuropa, Band 47, Heft 8, S. 835
ISSN: 0030-6428
In: Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics Ser.
Language contact phenomena have been researched throughout the history of the discipline, but the intensity of the research has undoubtedly risen during the last decades due to growing globalization. This peer-reviewed volume presents twelve papers from the Second Conference on Language Contact in Times of Globalization (University of Groningen, June 2009) which deal with a wide range of topics, languages and contact situations. Five of them involve a Finno-Ugric language (Saami-Komi-Russian; Finnic-Baltic; Mordvin-Turkic; Estonian-German; Saami general), two a Slavic language (Slavic-Romance; Slavic general), two Germanic-Romance contact and three situations outside Europe (The Arabic World; Central Asia; South America). Methods range from field research and corpus analysis to historical linguistics, and both synchronic and diachronic approaches are used. The authors are Rogier Blokland and Michael Rießler, Martine Bruil, Louise-Amélie Cougnon, Anissa Daoudi, Santeri Junttila, Janneke Kalsbeek, Folke Müller and Susan Schlotthauer, Johanna Nichols, Pekka Sammallahti, Peter Schrijver, Remco van Pareren, and Willem Vermeer.
In: Mitteilungen der Societas Uralo-Altaica 27
In: Impact volume 28
The study of languages in contact is an ever-relevant topic in linguistics, especially at present times when increasing globalization leads to a number of new contact situations. This volume features ten papers on various aspects of language contact by leading specialists in the field. In these papers, contact-induced change in a wide variety of languages is approached from various perspectives, reflecting the current state of affairs in language contact studies. The first main theme in the volume is related to the linguistic effects of migration, both in the present and in the past, and both in the standard language spoken by ethnic minorities, and in immigrant languages that are influenced by the standard. The second theme concerns border areas, a traditional treasure trove for the study of contact phenomena. The third theme is about contact effects without physical contact, as well as the role played by translators in this process.
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In: Bibliotheca Baltica
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In: Mittel- und Osteuropa auf dem Weg in die Europäische Union, 1995
Altmann, F. L. ; Ochmann, C.: Mittel- und Osteuropa auf dem Weg in die Europäische Union. - S. 7-20. Hasselblatt, C. ; Proos, I. ; Zirnask, V.: Estland. - S. 51-72. Henning, D. ; Strupiss, A.: Lettland. - S. 73-92. Girnius, S. ; Leontjeva, E.: Litauen. - S. 93-116. Ow, B. von: Die Heranführung der Staaten Mittel- und Osteuropas an die Europäische Union. - S. 267-280
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