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Loss and renewal [online] : Australian languages since colonisation / edited by Felicity Meakins, Carmel O'Shannessy

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Language contact and bilingualism ; 13Publication details: Berlin : De Gruyter Mouton, 2016Description: 1 resursă online (xxxiii, 460 p.)ISBN:
  • 9781614518792
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Contents:
I. Introduction Australian language contact in historical and synchronic perspective
II. Transfer of form: structure 1. As intimate as it gets? Paradigm borrowing in Marrku and its implications for the emergence of mixed languages 2. Identifying the grammars of Queensland ex-government Reserve varieties: The case of Woorie Talk
III. Transfer of form: lexical 3. Kinship loanwords in Indigenous Australia, before and after colonisation 4. Placenames evidence for NSW Pidgin 5. Rethinking the substrates of Roper River Kriol: The case of Marra
IV. Transfer of form: phonological 6. Fact or furphy? The continuum in Kriol 7. Entrenchment of Light Warlpiri morphology
V. Transfer of function, structure, distribution and semantics 8. Beware bambai – lest it be apprehensive 9. Reflexive, reciprocal and emphatic functions in Barunga Kriol 10. Grammaticalization and interactional pragmatics: A description of the recognitional determiner det in Roper River Kriol
VI. (Further) development of new structures 11. No fixed address: The grammaticalisation of the Gurindji locative as a progressive suffix 12. Borrowed verbs and the expansion of light verb phrases in Murrinhpatha 13. Gender bender: Superclassing in Jingulu gender marking
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I. Introduction Australian language contact in historical and synchronic perspective

II. Transfer of form: structure 1. As intimate as it gets? Paradigm borrowing in Marrku and its implications for the emergence of mixed languages 2. Identifying the grammars of Queensland ex-government Reserve varieties: The case of Woorie Talk

III. Transfer of form: lexical 3. Kinship loanwords in Indigenous Australia, before and after colonisation 4. Placenames evidence for NSW Pidgin 5. Rethinking the substrates of Roper River Kriol: The case of Marra

IV. Transfer of form: phonological 6. Fact or furphy? The continuum in Kriol 7. Entrenchment of Light Warlpiri morphology

V. Transfer of function, structure, distribution and semantics 8. Beware bambai – lest it be apprehensive 9. Reflexive, reciprocal and emphatic functions in Barunga Kriol 10. Grammaticalization and interactional pragmatics: A description of the recognitional determiner det in Roper River Kriol

VI. (Further) development of new structures 11. No fixed address: The grammaticalisation of the Gurindji locative as a progressive suffix 12. Borrowed verbs and the expansion of light verb phrases in Murrinhpatha 13. Gender bender: Superclassing in Jingulu gender marking

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