Loan Phonology and the Two Transfer Types in Language Contact
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Loan Phonology and the Two Transfer Types in Language Contact

  1. 224 pages
  2. English
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Loan Phonology and the Two Transfer Types in Language Contact

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Preface
  3. Chart of the phonetic symbols employed
  4. Introduction
  5. Part I. The two transfer types in language contact: Recipient language agentivity and borrowing vs. source language agentivity and imposition
  6. Chapter 1. Defining the Two Transfer Types
  7. Chapter 2. Distinguishing the Two Transfer Types in their Effects on the Recipient Language
  8. Chapter 3. Focusing on Source Language Agentivity, especially in Second Language Acquisition
  9. Chapter 4. Message and Code, Inclusion and Integration, and other Distinctions in Relation to the Two Transfer Types
  10. Chapter 5. More on the Interrelationship and Interaction between the Two Transfer Types
  11. Chapter 6. Language Contact and the Graphic Aspect of Language
  12. Part II. Loan Phonology
  13. Chapter 7. Aspects of the Phonological Loan
  14. Chapter 8. Inclusion and Integration of the Phonological Loan
  15. Chapter 9. The Phonological Affinity between Contacting Languages and the Bilingual-Monolingual Distinction
  16. Chapter 10. More on the Process of Integration
  17. Part III. Two Case Studies
  18. Chapter 11. A Comparison between Middle English and Afrikaans in Light of the Distinction between the Two Transfer Types in Language Contact
  19. Chapter 12. Some General Remarks on Dutch and its Phonology from the Viewpoint of Recipient Language Agentivity
  20. Notes
  21. References
  22. Index of Personal Names
  23. Index of Subjects