A Romance Perspective on Language Knowledge and Use

A Romance Perspective on Language Knowledge and Use
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 410
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ISBN-10 : 1588113744
ISBN-13 : 9781588113740
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Synopsis A Romance Perspective on Language Knowledge and Use by : Luis L?pez

Twenty-one articles from the 31st LSRL investigate cutting-edge issues and interfaces across phonology, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, semantics, and syntax in multiple dialects of such Romance languages as Catalan, French, Creole French, and Spanish, both old and modern. Research in Romance phonology moves from the quantitative and synchronic to cover issues of diachrony and Optimality theory. Work within pragmatics and sociolinguistics also explores the synchronic/diachronic link while topicalizing such issues as change of non-pro-drop Swiss French toward pro-drop status, scalar implicatures, speech acts, word order, and simplification in contexts of language contact. Finally, debates in linguistic theory are resumed in the work on syntax and semantics within both a Minimalist perspective and an Optimality framework. How do Catalan and French children acquire AGR and TNS? Can Basque Spanish be compared to topic-oriented Chinese? If Spanish preverbal subjects occur in an A-position, can Spanish no longer be compared to Greek?

A romance perspective on language knowledge and use : selected papers from the 31st Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), Chicago, 19 - 22 April 2001

A romance perspective on language knowledge and use : selected papers from the 31st Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), Chicago, 19 - 22 April 2001
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Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : 1588113744
ISBN-13 : 9781588113740
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Synopsis A romance perspective on language knowledge and use : selected papers from the 31st Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), Chicago, 19 - 22 April 2001 by : Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages

A romance perspective on language knowledge and use : selected papers from the 31st Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), Chicago, 19 - 22 April 2001

A romance perspective on language knowledge and use : selected papers from the 31st Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), Chicago, 19 - 22 April 2001
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Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : 9027247501
ISBN-13 : 9789027247506
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Synopsis A romance perspective on language knowledge and use : selected papers from the 31st Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), Chicago, 19 - 22 April 2001 by : Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages

Twenty-one articles from the 31st LSRL investigate cutting-edge issues and interfaces across phonology, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, semantics, and syntax in multiple dialects of such Romance languages as Catalan, French, Creole French, and Spanish, both old and modern. Research in Romance phonology moves from the quantitative and synchronic to cover issues of diachrony and Optimality theory. Work within pragmatics and sociolinguistics also explores the synchronic/diachronic link while topicalizing such issues as change of non-pro-drop Swiss French toward pro-drop status, scalar implicatures, speech acts, word order, and simplification in contexts of language contact. Finally, debates in linguistic theory are resumed in the work on syntax and semantics within both a Minimalist perspective and an Optimality framework. How do Catalan and French children acquire AGR and TNS? Can Basque Spanish be compared to topic-oriented Chinese? If Spanish preverbal subjects occur in an A-position, can Spanish no longer be compared to Greek?

The Oxford Handbook of Language Attrition

The Oxford Handbook of Language Attrition
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 657
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ISBN-10 : 9780192512185
ISBN-13 : 0192512188
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Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Language Attrition by : Monika S. Schmid

This volume is the first handbook dedicated to language attrition, the study of how a speaker's language may be affected by crosslinguistic interference and non-use. The effects of language attrition can be felt in all aspects of language knowledge, processing, and production, and can offer unique insights into the mind of bilingual language users. In this book, international experts in the field explore a comprehensive range of topics in language attrition, examining its theoretical implications, psycho- and neurolinguistic approaches, linguistic and extralinguistic factors, L2 attrition, and heritage languages. The chapters summarize current research and draw on insights from related fields such as child language development, language contact, language change, pathological developments, and second language acquisition.

Bilingual Language Acquisition

Bilingual Language Acquisition
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 435
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ISBN-10 : 9781107729216
ISBN-13 : 1107729211
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Synopsis Bilingual Language Acquisition by : Carmen Silva-Corvalán

How do children develop bilingual competence? Do bilingual children develop language in the same way as monolinguals? Set in the context of findings on language development, this book examines the acquisition of English and Spanish by two brothers in the first six years of their lives. Based on in-depth and meticulous analyses of naturalistic data, it explores how the systems of both languages affect each other as the children develop, and how different levels of exposure to each language influence the nature of acquisition. The author demonstrates that the children's grammars and lexicons follow a developmental path similar to that of monolinguals, but that cross-linguistic interactions affecting lexical, semantic and discourse-pragmatic aspects arise in Spanish when exposure to it diminishes around the age of four. The first of its kind, this original study is a must-read for students and researchers in bilingualism, child development, language acquisition and language contact.

Athabaskan Prosody

Athabaskan Prosody
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 450
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ISBN-10 : 9789027285294
ISBN-13 : 9027285292
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Synopsis Athabaskan Prosody by : Sharon Hargus

This collection of articles on stress and tone in various Athabaskan languages will interest theoretical linguists and historically oriented linguists alike. The volume brings to light new data on the phonetics and/or phonology of prosody (stress, tone, intonation) in various Athabaskan languages, Chiricahua Apache, Dene Soun'liné, Jicarilla Apache, Sekani, Slave, Tahltan, Tanacross, Western Apache, and Witsuwit’en. As well, some contributions describe how prosody is to be reconstructed for Proto-Athabaskan, and how it evolved in some of the daughter languages.

Functional Heads

Functional Heads
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Publisher : OUP USA
Total Pages : 428
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ISBN-10 : 9780199746729
ISBN-13 : 0199746729
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Synopsis Functional Heads by : Laura Brugé

The cartographic project considers evidence for a functional head in one language as evidence for it in universal grammar. In this volume, some of the most influential linguists who have participated in this long-lasting debate offer their recent work in short, self contained case studies.

Language Contact and Contact Languages

Language Contact and Contact Languages
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 371
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ISBN-10 : 9789027290786
ISBN-13 : 9027290784
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Synopsis Language Contact and Contact Languages by : Peter Siemund

This new volume on language contact and contact languages presents cutting-edge research by distinguished scholars in the field as well as by highly talented newcomers. It has two principal aims: to analyze language contact from different perspectives – notably those of language typology, diachronic linguistics, language acquisition and translation studies; and to describe, explain, and elaborate on universal constraints on language contact. The individual chapters offer systematic comparisons of a wealth of contact situations and the book as a whole makes a valuable contribution to deepening our understanding of contact-induced language change. With its broad approach, this work will be welcomed by scholars of many different persuasions.

Subject Clitics in the Northern Italian Dialects

Subject Clitics in the Northern Italian Dialects
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 9781402027383
ISBN-13 : 1402027389
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Synopsis Subject Clitics in the Northern Italian Dialects by : Cecilia Goria

1. 0 INTRODUCTION This book provides an encompassing analysis of Subject Clitics (SCLs) by giving a detailed description of these elements in two varieties of Piedmontese, a Northern Italian Dialect: Astigiano and Turinese spoken in the areas of Asti and Turin respectively. It accounts for the structural position and function of these elements inside the computational system and for their morphological and distributional properties. It also provides an empirical and theoretical comparison between Piedmontese SCLs and SCLs in other Northern Italian Dialects (NIDs). of SCLs types in the NIDs have been regarded as Since the 1980s, the majority elements of agreement, in that they contribute to the realisation of subject verb agreement by expressing features of the subject similar, in a way, to verbal inflection. Nonetheless, SCLs are not to be assimilated to verbal affixes as they exhibit different properties. Most distinctively, they can be separated from the verb by other clitic elements and, in the case of the varieties considered here, SCLs are optional in all contexts and may be omitted in coordination. A more refined identification of SCLs separates SCLs which encode agreement features from those which do not and are related to pragmatic factors, as originally observed by Beninca (1994) with respect to the clitic a in Paduano The different morphological and syntactic properties that characterise SCLs across the NIDs have justified numerous accounts which regard them as head of their own projection.