9.1777, Sum: Lexical Borrowing/Part 2
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Subject: 9.1777, Sum: Lexical Borrowing/Part 2
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Date: Wed, 09 Dec 1998 21:39:17
From: <nourgalal at usa.net>
Subject: Lexical Borrowing
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Date: Wed, 09 Dec 1998 21:39:17
From: <nourgalal at usa.net>
Subject: Lexical Borrowing
(PART 2)
Other contributions:
2- Jeff MacSwan suggested:
A book on code switching is due out in Feb 1999 by: Jeff MacSwan
entitled"A minimalist approach to intrasentential code switching",
New York: Garland Press
3-James Walker recommended:
Poplack, Sankoff & Miller (1988) The social correlates and linguistic
processes of lexical borrowing and assimilation.
Linguistics 26:47-104
4- Jan Tent wrote:
See two articles I co-authored on early Dutch loanwords in Polynesian
languages:
1. Geraghty, Paul & Jan Tent, 1997. Early Dutch loanwords in
Polynesia. Journal of the Polynesian Society Vol. 106, 2, pp.
131-160.
2. Ibid, 1997. More early Dutch loanwords in Polyensia. Journal of
the Polynesian Society Vol. 106, 4, pp.395-408.
5-
I am Zhongyi Eric Song, a postgraduate student of English dept of NTNU,
Taiwan.
I know there is an article dealing with the phnological adaptation of loan
words in recepient language.It's an article written by Larry Hyman in the
Studies in African Linguistics.
6- Ben Karlin:
Battison, Robbin. Lexical Borrowing in ASL (American Sign Language).
Haven't got the rest of the reference but I am sure you can find it. Talks
about the morphological processes of ordinary signs gradually subsuming
fingerspelling as English words become a part of ASL.
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Ben Karlin , Staff Interpreter for the Deaf, St Louis Psychiatric
Rehabilitation Center
7- In response to your query on Linguist, I can recommend a nice little book
by Marcel Danesi, entitled something like _Loanwords and phonological
methodology_.
Tom Cravens
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Thanks again and all my best wishes,
Noran
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