22.2174, TOC: Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics 38 (2011)
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Subject: Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics Vol. 38 (2011)
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Journal Title: Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics
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Contents
The editors: Preface
Rogier Blokland and Michael Rießler: Komi-Saami-Russian Contacts on the
Kola Peninsula
Martine Bruil: The Emergence of Future Converbs in Imbabura Quichua:
Pre-Hispanic Language Contact as a Possible Explanation
Louise-Amélie Cougnon: Tu Te Prends pour the King of the World? Language
Contact in Text Messaging Context
Anissa Daoudi: Globalisation, E-Arabic: The Emergence of a New Language at
the Literal and Figurative Levels
Santeri Junttila: A Collection of Forgotten Etymologies: Revisiting the
Most Improbable Baltic Loanwords in Finnic
Janneke Kalsbeek: Contact-induced Innovations in Istrian ?akavian Dialects
Folke Müller and Susan Schlotthauer: Estonian and German Verb-Particle
Combinations and Argument Restructuring
Johanna Nichols: Forerunners to Globalization: The Eurasian Steppe and Its
Periphery
Pekka Sammallahti: From Africa to the Arctic - Expansions, Bottlenecks and
Contacts in the Linguistic Prehistory of the Saami
Peter Schrijver: The High German Consonant Shift and Language Contact
Remco van Pareren: Areal Features in the Volga-Kama Region: On Some
Non-lexical Turkic Influences in Mordvin
Willem Vermeer: Retrieving Diluted Evidence for Substratal Effects: Some
Examples
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
Sociolinguistics
Syntax
Subject Language(s): Arabic, Standard (arb)
Barein (bva)
Estonian (est)
German, Standard (deu)
Komi-Zyrian (kpv)
Saami, Pite (sje)
Saami, South (sma)
Saami, Kildin (sjd)
Saami, Lule (smj)
Saami, North (sme)
Saami, Ume (sju)
Erzya (myv)
Quichua, Imbabura Highland (qvi)
Venetian (vec)
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