SSGL
28 (2000)
Languages in Contact
Edited by Dicky Gilbers, John Nerbonne, and Jos Schaeken
Amsterdam-Atlanta: Rodopi, 339 pp.
- The editors, Introduction (1-7)
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of the Introduction
- Ronelle Alexander, Tracking Sprachbund Boundaries: Word Order in
the Balkans (9-27)
- Peter Bakker, Convergence Intertwining: An Alternative Way towards
the Genesis of Mixed Languages (29-35)
- David Beck, Bella Coola and North Wakashan: Convergence and Diversity
in the Northwest Coast Sprachbund (37-53)
- Liya V. Bondarko, Language Contacts: Phonetic Aspects (55-65)
- Hélène Brijnen, German Influence on Sorbian Aspect: The Function
of Directional Adverbs (67-71)
- Bernard Comrie, Language Contact, Lexical Borrowing, and Semantic
Fields (73-86)
- Ellen Courtney, Duplication in the L2 Spanish Produced by Quechua-Speaking
Children: Transfer of a Pragmatic Strategy (87-98)
- N. Louanna Furbee, Prestige, Power, and Potential for Language Shift:The
Intrusion of Spanish into Tojolab’al Maya (99-103)
- Lenore A. Grenoble, Morphosyntactic Change: The Impact of Russian
on Evenki (105-120)
- Ekaterina Gruzdeva, Aspects of Russian-Nivkh Grammatical Interference:
The Nivkh Imperative (121-134)
- Cornelius Hasselblatt, Estonian between German and Russian: Facts
and Fiction about Language Interference (135-144)
- Wilbert Heeringa, John Nerbonne, Hermann
Niebaum, Rogier Nieuweboer,
Peter Kleiweg, Dutch-German Contact in and around Bentheim (145-156)
- Peter Houtzagers, Effects of Language
Contact as a Source of (Non)Information: The Historical Reconstruction of
Burgenland Kajkavian (157-164)
- Lars Johanson, Linguistic Convergence
in the Volga Area (165-178)
- Marina Khasanova, The Lower Amur Languages
in Contact with Russian (179-185)
- Ane Kleine, Varieties in Contact and
Their Impact on Language Planning in Yiddish (187-191)
- Yuri Kleiner and Natalia Svetozarova,
Quantity Loss in Yiddish: A Slavic Feature? (193-197)
- Alexander Krasovicky and Christian Sappok,
The Isolated Russian Dialectal System in Contact with Tungus Languages in
Siberia and the Far East (199-207)
- Jurij Kusmenko and Michael Rießler, Traces
of Sámi-Scandinavian Contact in Scandinavian Dialects (209-224)
- Wouter Kusters, Morphological Simplification:
More than Erosion? (225-230)
- Jouko Lindstedt, Linguistic Balkanization:
Contact-Induced Change by Mutual Reinforcement (231-246)
- Patrick-André Mather, Creole Genesis:
Evidence from West African L2 French (247-261)
- Pieter Muysken, From Linguistic Areas
to Areal Linguistics: A Research Proposal (263-275)
- Larissa Naiditch, Code-Switching and
-Mixing in Russian-Hebrew Bilinguals (277-282)
- Irina Nevskaja, Shor-Russian Contact
Features (283-298)
- Cecilia Odé, Some Notes on Prosody in
Mpur and Local Indonesian (299-304)
- Pavel A. Skrelin, Sound Databases in
the Study of Phonetic Interference (305-309)
- Sarah Grey Thomason, Linguistic Areas
and Language History (311-327)
- Hanna Toby, On the Low German Influence
on Kashubian Dialects (329-334)
- Nina B. Volskaya and Anna S. Grigoryan,
Typological and Language Specific Features in Intonation Questions of Armenian
and English (335-339)