34.3641, Books: Code Copying: Johanson (2023)

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Subject: 34.3641, Books: Code Copying: Johanson (2023)

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Date: 21-Nov-2023
From: Wendy Logeman [wendy.logeman at brill.com]
Subject: Code Copying: Johanson (2023)


Title: Code Copying
Subtitle: The Strength of Languages in Take-over and Carry-over Roles
Series Title: Brill's Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture
Publication Year: 2023
Publisher: Brill
                http://www.brill.com
Book URL: https://brill.com/display/title/65039

Author: Lars Johanson
Abstract:

This book presents Lars Johanson’s Code-Copying Model, an integrated
framework for the description of contact-induced processes. The model
covers all the main contact linguistic issues in their synchronic and
diachronic interrelationship. The terminology is kept intuitive and
simple to apply. Illustrative examples from a wide range of languages
demonstrate the model’s applicability to both spoken and written
codes. The fundamental difference between ‘take-over’ copying and
‘carry-over’ copying is given special value. Speakers can take over
copies from a secondary code into their own primary code, or
alternatively carry over copies from their own primary code into their
variety of a secondary code. The results of these two types of copying
are significantly different and thus provide insights into historical
processes.

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
                     Language Acquisition

Written In: English (eng)



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