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Diaspora Language Contact The Speech Of Croatian Speakers Abroad Jim Hlavac Editor Diana Stolac Editor Sarah Thomason Editor

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Diaspora Language Contact The Speech Of Croatian Speakers Abroad Jim Hlavac Editor Diana Stolac Editor Sarah Thomason Editor
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.26 MB
Pages: 707
Author: Jim Hlavac (editor); Diana Stolac (editor); Sarah Thomason (editor)
ISBN: 9781501503917, 9781501511813, 150150391X, 1501511815
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Diaspora Language Contact The Speech Of Croatian Speakers Abroad Jim Hlavac Editor Diana Stolac Editor Sarah Thomason Editor by Jim Hlavac (editor); Diana Stolac (editor); Sarah Thomason (editor) 9781501503917, 9781501511813, 150150391X, 1501511815 instant download after payment.

This book is an innovative contribution to contact linguistics as it presents a rarely studied but sizeable diaspora language community in contact with five languages – English, German, Italian, Norwegian and Spanish – across four continents. Foregrounded by diachronic descriptions of heritage Croatian in long-standing minority communities the book presents synchronically based studies of the speech of different generations of diaspora speakers. Croatian offers excellent scope as a base language to examine how lexical and morpho-structural innovations occur in a highly inflective Slavic language where external influence from Germanic and Romance languages appears evident. The possibility of internal factors is also addressed and interpretive models of language change are drawn on.


With a foreword by Sarah Thomason, University of Michigan

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