Germanic Heritage Languages in North America

Germanic Heritage Languages in North America
Author: Janne Bondi Johannessen,Joseph C. Salmons
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2015-08-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027268198

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This book presents new empirical findings about Germanic heritage varieties spoken in North America: Dutch, German, Pennsylvania Dutch, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish, West Frisian and Yiddish, and varieties of English spoken both by heritage speakers and in communities after language shift. The volume focuses on three critical issues underlying the notion of ‘heritage language’: acquisition, attrition and change. The book offers theoretically-informed discussions of heritage language processes across phonetics and phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics and the lexicon, in addition to work on sociolinguistics, historical linguistics and contact settings. With this, the volume also includes a variety of frameworks and approaches, synchronic and diachronic. Most European Germanic languages share some central linguistic features, such as V2, gender and agreement in the nominal system, and verb inflection. As minority languages faced with a majority language like English, similarities and differences emerge in patterns of variation and change in these heritage languages. These empirical findings shed new light on mechanisms and processes.

Moribund Germanic Heritage Languages in North America

Moribund Germanic Heritage Languages in North America
Author: B. Richard Page,Michael T. Putnam
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2015-04-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789004290211

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The contributions in this volume explore the grammars of moribund varieties of heritage Germanic languages and contribute to theoretical investigations of heritage language grammars.

Icelandic Heritage in North America

Icelandic Heritage in North America
Author: Birna Arnbjörnsdóttir,Höskuldur Thráinsson,Úlfar Bragason
Publsiher: Univ. of Manitoba Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2023-04-14
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781772840223

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A celebration of cultural inheritance and the evolution of language. Mapping the language, literature, and history of Icelandic immigrants and their descendants, this collection, translated and expanded for English-speaking audiences, delivers a comprehensive overview of Icelandic linguistic and cultural heritage in North America. Drawn from the findings of a three-year study involving over two hundred participants from Manitoba, North Dakota, Saskatchewan, and the Pacific West Coast, Icelandic Heritage in North America reveals the durability and versatility of the Icelandic language. Editors Birna Arnbjörnsdóttir, Höskuldur Thráinsson, and Úlfar Bragason bring together a range of interdisciplinary scholarship to investigate the endurance of the “Western Icelander.” Chapters delve into the literary works of Icelandic immigrant writers and interpret archival letters, newspapers, and journal entries to provide both qualitative and quantitative linguistic analyses and to mark significant cultural shifts between early settlement and today. Icelandic Heritage in North America offers an in-depth examination of Icelandic immigrant identity, linguistic evolution, and legacy.

A History of German

A History of German
Author: Joseph Salmons
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2018-08-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780192561350

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This book provides a detailed but accessible introduction to the development of the German language from the earliest reconstructable prehistory to the present day. Joe Salmons explores a range of topics in the history of the language, offering answers to questions such as: How did German come to have so many different dialects and close linguistic cousins like Dutch and Plattdeutsch? Why does German have 'umlaut' vowels and why do they play so many different roles in the grammar? Why are noun plurals so complicated? Are dialects dying out today? Does English, with all the words it loans to German, pose a threat to the language? This second edition has been extensively expanded and revised to include extended coverage of syntactic and pragmatic change throughout, expanded discussion of sociolinguistic aspects, language variation, and language contact, and more on the position of German in the Germanic family. The book is supported by a companion website and is suitable for language learners and teachers and students of linguistics, from undergraduate level upwards. The new edition also includes more detailed background information to make it more accessible for beginners.

Heritage Languages and Their Speakers

Heritage Languages and Their Speakers
Author: Maria Polinsky
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2018-08-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781107047648

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A pioneering study of heritage languages, from a leading scholar in this area of study world-wide.

Variable Properties in Language

Variable Properties in Language
Author: David W. Lightfoot,Jonathan Havenhill
Publsiher: Georgetown University Press
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2019-07-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781626166646

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This edited volume, based on papers presented at the 2017 Georgetown University Round Table on Language and Linguistics (GURT), approaches the study of language variation from a variety of angles. Language variation research asks broad questions such as, "Why are languages' grammatical structures different from one another?" as well as more specific word-level questions such as, "Why are words that are pronounced differently still recognized to be the same words?" Too often, research on variation has been siloed based on the particular question—sociolinguists do not talk to historical linguists, who do not talk to phoneticians, and so on. This edited volume seeks to bring discussions from different subfields of linguistics together to explore language variation in a broader sense and acknowledge the complexity and interwoven nature of variation itself.

The Phonetics and Phonology of Heritage Languages

The Phonetics and Phonology of Heritage Languages
Author: Rajiv Rao
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2024-02-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781108833103

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The first book-length treatment of the phonetics and phonology of heritage languages, spanning a range of linguistic areas and communities.

Heritage Languages

Heritage Languages
Author: Suzanne Aalberse,Ad Backus,Pieter Muysken
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2019-11-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027261762

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Heritage languages, such as the Turkish varieties spoken in Berlin or the Spanish used in Los Angeles, are non-dominant languages, often with little prestige. Their speakers also speak the dominant language of the country they live in. Often heritage languages undergo changes due to their special status. They have received a lot of scholarly attention and provide a link between academic concerns and educational issues. This book takes a language contact perspective: we consider heritage languages from the perspective of their history, their structural properties, and their interaction with other surrounding languages.