[Lingtyp] oral languages in modern societies

TasakuTsunoda tasakutsunoda at nifty.com
Tue Jul 9 05:27:13 UTC 2019


Dear Paolo,

 

    Thank you for your information.

 

Best wishes,

 

Tasaku Tsunoda

 

送信元: Paolo Ramat <paoram at unipv.it>
日付: 2019年7月8日月曜日 19:14
宛先: 'Maxim Kisilier' <kisimac at gmail.com>, 'TasakuTsunoda' <tasakutsunoda at nifty.com>
Cc: 'lingtyp' <lingtyp at listserv.linguistlist.org>
件名: R: [Lingtyp] oral languages in modern societies

 

Dear Mr. Tsunoda,

concerning the problem of oral languages in modern societies I can recommend you the following item:

 

THE WRITTEN LANGUAGE BIAS IN LINGUISTIC TYPOLOGY 

Juan C. Moreno Cabrera 

Universidad Autònoma de Madrid

Abstract 

This paper explores some of the consequences for linguistic typology of the written language bias (WLB) as described and argued for in detail by Linell (2005). It is shown that some concepts and techniques chiefly created and developed for the study of written and standard languages (mainly European) are employed to build up linguistic typologies encompassing data from many non-written languages. These include: phonemic inventories, the analytic/synthetic dichotomy, and word, sentence and text definitions. It is argued that, as a result, some linguistic phenomena considered until now as typologically significant are indeed properties of spoken languages in general and should be discarded, as currently formulated, in typological research. 

 

Keywords: language typology, morphological typology, synthetic languages, analitic languages, configurationality, holophrastic words, phoneme, syllable

 

Unfortunately the Author didn’t send me where this paper (2017) has been published. Have a look in Google !

Best wishes,

Paolo Ramat

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Da: Lingtyp [mailto:lingtyp-bounces at listserv.linguistlist.org] Per conto di Maxim Kisilier
Inviato: lunedì 8 luglio 2019 11:12
A: TasakuTsunoda <tasakutsunoda at nifty.com>
Cc: lingtyp <lingtyp at listserv.linguistlist.org>
Oggetto: Re: [Lingtyp] oral languages in modern societies

 

Dear Mr Tsunoda,

 

And is it possible to find a pdf of this book?

 

Best wishes,

Maxim

http://iling.spb.ru/people/kisilier.html.en

 

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пн, 8 июл. 2019 г. в 09:40, TasakuTsunoda <tasakutsunoda at nifty.com>:

Dear Sergey,

 

Please allow me to recommend my own work. I think that the following book is relevant:

 

Tsunoda, Tasaku. 2005. Language endangerment and language revitalization. Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter. (Paperback edition 2006)

 

I think that in particular the following chapters are relevant:

 

Chapter 6. External setting of language endangerment.

Chapter 7. Speech behaviour: sociolinguistic aspects of language endangerment.

Chapter 8. Structural changes in language endangerment.

 

Best wishes,

 

Tasaku Tsunoda

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送信元: Lingtyp <lingtyp-bounces at listserv.linguistlist.org> (Sergey Lyosov <sergelyosov at inbox.ru> の代理)
Reply-To: Sergey Lyosov <sergelyosov at inbox.ru>
日付: 2019年7月7日日曜日 14:23
宛先: lingtyp <lingtyp at listserv.linguistlist.org>
件名: [Lingtyp] oral languages in modern societies

 

 

Dear colleagues,

doing fieldwork  on an oral Aramaic variety in Upper Mesopotamia (Turkey), I started wondering what is known about the behaviour of an oral language that has lost its “natural” setting in he traditional culture, especially due to a rush advent of Modernity, industrial/post-industrial society, school and mass-media in an official (state) language, etc.  Could you recommend me literature on the subject?

 Best wishes,

 Sergey




 

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