Austronesian Undressed

Austronesian Undressed
Title Austronesian Undressed PDF eBook
Author David Gil
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages 522
Release 2020-10-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027260532

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Many Austronesian languages exhibit isolating word structure. This volume offers a series of investigations into these languages, which are found in an "isolating crescent" extending from Mainland Southeast Asia through the Indonesian archipelago and into western New Guinea. Some of the languages examined in this volume include Cham, Minangkabau, colloquial Malay/Indonesian and Javanese, Lio, Alorese, and Tetun Dili. The main purpose of this volume is to address the general question of how and why languages become isolating, by examination of a number of competing hypotheses. While some view morphological loss as a natural process, others argue that the development of isolating word structure is typically driven by language contact through various mechanisms such as creolization, metatypy, and Sprachbund effects. This volume should be of interest not only to Austronesianists and historians of Insular Southeast Asia, but also to grammarians, typologists, historical linguists, creolists, and specialists in language contact.

Topics in Theoretical Asian Linguistics

Topics in Theoretical Asian Linguistics
Title Topics in Theoretical Asian Linguistics PDF eBook
Author Kunio Nishiyama
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages 390
Release 2018-12-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027263299

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Dedicated to John B. Whitman, this collection of seventeen articles provides a forum for cutting-edge theoretical research on a wide range of linguistic phenomena in a wide variety of Asian languages, including Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Austronesian, Indo-Aryan, and Thai. Ranging from syntax and morphology to semantics, acquisition, processing and phonology, from synchronic and/or diachronic perspectives, this collection reflects the breadth of the honoree’s research interests, which span multiple research subfields in numerous Asian languages.

Globalization in Prehistory

Globalization in Prehistory
Title Globalization in Prehistory PDF eBook
Author Nicole Boivin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 363
Release 2018-10-04
Genre History
ISBN 1108429807

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Challenges contemporary understandings of 'globalization' by focusing on the role of non-state prehistoric societies and their vast realms of connectivity.

Linguistic Simplicity and Complexity

Linguistic Simplicity and Complexity
Title Linguistic Simplicity and Complexity PDF eBook
Author John H. McWhorter
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages 353
Release 2011
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1934078379

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This series offers a wide forum for work on contact linguistics, using an integrated approach to both diachronic and synchronic manifestations of contact, ranging from social and individual aspects to structural-typological issues. Topics covered by the series include child and adult bilingualism and multilingualism, contact languages, borrowing and contact-induced typological change, code switching in conversation, societal multilingualism, bilingual language processing, and various other topics related to language contact. The series does not have a fixed theoretical orientation, and includes contributions from a variety of approaches.

Traces of Contact in the Lexicon

Traces of Contact in the Lexicon
Title Traces of Contact in the Lexicon PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 452
Release 2023-01-23
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9004529454

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What can the languages spoken today tell us about the history of their speakers? This question is crucial in insular Southeast Asia and New Guinea, where thousands of languages are spoken, but written historical records and archaeological evidence is yet lacking in most regions. While the region has a long history of contact through trade, marriage exchanges, and cultural-political dominance, detailed linguistic studies of the effects of such contacts remain limited. This volume investigates how loanwords can prove past contact events, taking into consideration ten different regions located in the Philippines, Eastern Indonesia, Timor-Leste, and New Guinea. Each chapter studies borrowing across the borders of language families, and discusses implications for the social history of the speech communities.

Languages of Mainland Southeast Asia

Languages of Mainland Southeast Asia
Title Languages of Mainland Southeast Asia PDF eBook
Author N.J. Enfield
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 668
Release 2015-03-30
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1501501704

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The studies in this book represent the rich, diverse and substantial research being conducted today in the linguistics of Mainland Southeast Asia. The chapters cover a broad scope. Several studies address questions of language relatedness, often challenging conventional assumptions about the status of language contact as an explanatory factor in accounting for linguistic similarities. Several address the question of Mainland Southeast Asia as a linguistic area, exploring new ways to imagine and define the boundaries, and indeed the boundedness, of a Mainland Southeast Asia area. Two contributions rethink the received notion of the 'sesquisyllable' with new empirical and theoretical angles. And a set of chapters explores topics in the morphology and syntax of the region's languages, sometimes challenging orthodox assumptions and claims about what a typical language of Mainland Southeast Asia is like. Written by leading researchers in the field, and with a substantial overview of current knowledge and new directions by the volume editors N. J. Enfield and Bernard Comrie, this book will serve as an authoritative source on where the linguistics of Mainland Southeast Asia is at, and where it is heading.

Human Dispersal and Species Movement

Human Dispersal and Species Movement
Title Human Dispersal and Species Movement PDF eBook
Author Nicole Boivin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 573
Release 2017-05-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1107164141

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A unique, interdisciplinary and up-to-date treatment exploring human migration and its role in creating novel ecosystems over the long term.