Linguistic Convergence and Areal Diffusion: Case Studies from Iranian, Semitic and TurkicRoutledge, 2004 M08 2 - 388 pages The authors are outstanding scholars engaged in the study of language varieties spoken in 'convergence areas' in which speakers are multilingual in languages of at least two but sometimes all three language families. Many of the contributions present new data collected in fieldwork. The geographic area covered is Western and Central Asia where varieties of Iranian, Semitic and Turkic languages have entered into many different types of contact. The intricate linguistic contact situations demonstrate highly interesting convergence phenomena. |
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... Phonological Status of Greek Loanwords in Anatolian Turkish Dialects 335 Part 4 : Other Perspectives ABDULAZIZ Y. LODHI Convergence of Languages on the East African 349 Coast JAN - OLOF SVANTESSON Vowel Harmony - Areal or Genetic ? 365 ...
... Phonological Status of Greek Loanwords in Anatolian Turkish Dialects 335 Part 4 : Other Perspectives ABDULAZIZ Y. LODHI Convergence of Languages on the East African 349 Coast JAN - OLOF SVANTESSON Vowel Harmony - Areal or Genetic ? 365 ...
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... phonological shape in Greek loanwords. Both types of insertional copying may lead to nativization in the respective basic code. Both copies taken over in primary codes and those carried over into new primary codes may be habitualized ...
... phonological shape in Greek loanwords. Both types of insertional copying may lead to nativization in the respective basic code. Both copies taken over in primary codes and those carried over into new primary codes may be habitualized ...
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... phonological development. The situation becomes less transparent if the area of copying is distant from the areas where the loanwords are attested today. It may be less difficult to identify words copied into Arabic directly from ...
... phonological development. The situation becomes less transparent if the area of copying is distant from the areas where the loanwords are attested today. It may be less difficult to identify words copied into Arabic directly from ...
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... phonological shape in Greek loanwords . Both types of insertional copying may lead to nativization in the respective basic code . Both copies taken over in primary codes and those carried over into new primary codes may be habitualized ...
... phonological shape in Greek loanwords . Both types of insertional copying may lead to nativization in the respective basic code . Both copies taken over in primary codes and those carried over into new primary codes may be habitualized ...
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... phonological develop- ment . The situation becomes less transparent if the area of copying is distant from the areas where the loanwords are attested today . It may be less difficult to identify words copied into Arabic directly from ...
... phonological develop- ment . The situation becomes less transparent if the area of copying is distant from the areas where the loanwords are attested today . It may be less difficult to identify words copied into Arabic directly from ...
Other editions - View all
Linguistic Convergence and Areal Diffusion: Case Studies from Iranian ... Éva Ágnes Csató,Bo Isaksson,Carina Jahani No preview available - 2004 |
Linguistic Convergence and Areal Diffusion: Case Studies from Iranian ... CSATO No preview available - 2016 |
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adjectives Anatolia Arabic dialects Arabkhane Aramaic areal Asia attested Azerbaijanian borrowing Bukhara Bukhara Arabic Bulut Central Asian Arabic century consonant convergence copula Csató cultural Doerfer East Africa Eastern elements example ezafe feminine focal intraterminality forms front vowel genitive global copies glottal plosive grammar Greek guage Harrassowitz influence Iran Iranian languages Iraq Islam Isogloss Jastrow Johanson Kashkay Kurdish language contact left-branching lexical linguistic literary loans loanwords marker Middle Persian modal constructions Modern Persian Mongolian morphology noun Oghuz origin Ottoman Turkish participle patterns pharyngeal phoneme phonological phrases plural postpositions prepositions present pronounced pronunciation Qashqa-darya region relative clauses right-branching semantic Semitic singular Sonqor Sonqor Turkic speakers structure Studies suffix Swahili syntactic syntax Tajik tion Trabzon translation Turkic languages Turkic varieties türkischen Turks typological Uzbek Vafsi velar verb vocabulary vowel harmony Western Wiesbaden Windfuhr word order written