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Areal Linguistics Within The Phonological Atlas Of Europe Thomas Stolz

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Areal Linguistics Within The Phonological Atlas Of Europe Thomas Stolz
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Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.35 MB
Pages: 694
Author: Thomas Stolz, Nataliya Levkovych
ISBN: 9783110672602, 9783110672732, 311067260X, 3110672731
Language: English
Year: 2021
Volume: 25

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Areal Linguistics Within The Phonological Atlas Of Europe Thomas Stolz by Thomas Stolz, Nataliya Levkovych 9783110672602, 9783110672732, 311067260X, 3110672731 instant download after payment.

In contrast to many other levels of language, there is as yet no comprehensive areal-linguistic description of the segmental phonological properties of the languages of Europe. To complement the synchronic picture of the languages of Europe, it is time to take stock of their phoneme inventories to provide an empirical basis for generalizations about the similarities and dissimilarities of the languages of Europe. The best way to visualize the areal phonology of Europe is that of the Phonological Atlas of Europe (Phon@Europe) which features the isoglosses of phonological phenomena on a plethora of maps. As a prequel to Phon@Europe, this study not only outlines the goals, methodology, sample, and theory of the project but also focuses on loan phonemes whose diffusion across the 210 doculects of the sample yields meaningful patterns. The patterns are indicative of recent processes of convergence which have transformed a diverse phonological mosaic into a superficially homogeneous linguistic area. The developments which have led to the present situation are traced back through the history of the sample languages.

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