Morphologies in Contact.
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Author / Creator: | Stolz, Thomas. |
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Imprint: | Berlin : De Gruyter, 2012. ©2012 |
Description: | 1 online resource (340 pages) |
Language: | English |
Series: | Studia Typologica ; v. 10 Studia typologica. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11223542 |
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520 | |a This collection of articles takes up the issue of Contact Morphology raised by David Wilkins in 1996. In the majority of contact-related studies, morphology is at best a marginal topic. According to the extant borrowing hierarchies, bound morphology is copied only rarely, if at all, because morphological copies presuppose long-term intensive contact with prior massive borrowing of content words and function words. On the other hand, especially in studies of morphological change, contact is often identified as the decisive factor which triggers the disintegration of morphological systems. Howev. | ||
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