This excellent monograph offers an insightful study in which European languages have influenced each other in their grammar...[a] richly documented and convinvingly argued book.

Edith Moravcsik, Studies in Language

The languages and dialects of Europe, this book shows, are becoming increasingly alike. Furthermore this unifying process goes at least as far back as the Roman empire, is accelerating, and affects every one of Europe's 150 or so languages including those of different families such as Basque and Finnish. The changes are by no means restricted to lexical borrowing but involve every grammatical aspect of the language. They are usually so minute that neither native speakers nor trained linguists notice them. But they accumulate and give rise to new grammatical structures that lead in turn to new patterns of areal relationship. Professor Heine and Professor Kuteva look for the causes of linguistic change in cultural and economic exchanges across national and regional boundaries and in the processes that occur when speakers learn or are in close contact with another language. Testing their data and conclusions against findings from elsewhere in the world, the authors reconstruct and reveal when, how, and why common grammatical structures have evolved and continue to evolve in processes of change that will, they argue, transform the linguistic landscape of Europe. The book is written in clear, non-technical language. It will appeal to scholars and students of language change and variation in Europe and elsewhere. It will also interest everyone concerned to understand the nature of language and language change.
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Look for the causes of linguistic change in cultural and economic exchanges across national and regional boundaries, and in the processes that occur when speakers learn or are in close contact with another language. The book, in non-technical language, is useful for scholars and students of language change and variation in Europe and elsewhere.
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1. Europe as a Linguistic Area ; 2. Grammatical Replication ; 3. The Rise of Articles ; 4. The Rise of Possessive Perfects ; 5. From Comitative to Instrumental Forms ; 6. From Question to Clause Subordination ; 7. Europe's Periphery ; 8. Conclusions ; References ; Glossary ; Subject Index ; List of Maps
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Offers irrefutable evidence that the languages of Europe are in the process of unifying and shows how and why Key contribution to the booming field of language contact studies Written in nontechnical language Suitable for use as a text in language variation and sociolinguistics courses
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Bernd Heine is Emeritus Professor of Linguistics at the Institute of African Studies, University of Cologne. His 33 books include Auxiliaries: Cognitive forces and grammaticalization (OUP USA, 1993); Cognitive Foundations of Grammar (OUP USA, 1997); Possession: Cognitive sources, forces, and grammaticalization (CUP, 1997); and, with Derek Nurse, African Languages: An introduction (CUP, 2000). Tania Kuteva is Professor of English Language and Linguistics at the University of Dusseldorf and author of Auxiliation: An enquiry into the nature of grammaticalization (OUP, 2001). Bernd Heine and Tania Kuteva are the joint authors of World Lexicon of Grammaticalization (CUP, 2002) and Language Contact and Grammatical Change (CUP, 2005).
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Offers irrefutable evidence that the languages of Europe are in the process of unifying and shows how and why Key contribution to the booming field of language contact studies Written in nontechnical language Suitable for use as a text in language variation and sociolinguistics courses
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199297344
Publisert
2006
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
567 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
157 mm
Dybde
21 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
376

Biografisk notat

Bernd Heine is Emeritus Professor of Linguistics at the Institute of African Studies, University of Cologne. His 33 books include Auxiliaries: Cognitive forces and grammaticalization (OUP USA, 1993); Cognitive Foundations of Grammar (OUP USA, 1997); Possession: Cognitive sources, forces, and grammaticalization (CUP, 1997); and, with Derek Nurse, African Languages: An introduction (CUP, 2000). Tania Kuteva is Professor of English Language and Linguistics at the University of Dusseldorf and author of Auxiliation: An enquiry into the nature of grammaticalization (OUP, 2001). Bernd Heine and Tania Kuteva are the joint authors of World Lexicon of Grammaticalization (CUP, 2002) and Language Contact and Grammatical Change (CUP, 2005).