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Record ID marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part42.utf8:71636451:4176
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008 150625s2015 pau ob 101 0 eng
010 $a 2015025427
020 $a9789027268198 (pdf)
020 $z9789027234988 (hb : alk. paper)
040 $aDLC$beng$cDLC$erda$dDLC
042 $apcc
043 $an------
050 10 $aPD780.N67
082 00 $a430.097$223
245 00 $aGermanic heritage languages in North America :$bacquisition, attrition and change /$cEdited by Janne Bondi Johannessen, University of Oslo ; Joseph C. Salmons, University of Wisconsin.
263 $a1509
264 1 $aPhiladelphia :$bJohn Benjamins Publishing Company,$c[2015]
300 $a1 online resource.
336 $atext$2rdacontent
337 $acomputer$2rdamedia
338 $aonline resource$2rdacarrier
490 0 $aStudies in language variation,$x1872-9592 ;$vvolume 18
500 $a"This volume grows from recent collaboration among a group of scholars working on Germanic immigrant languages spoken in North America, initially faculty and students working on German dialects and Norwegian, and steadily expanding since to cover the family more broadly. More structured cooperation began with a small workshop at the University of Wisconsin-Madison four years ago and continued with larger workshops sponsored in turn by the University of Oslo, Pennsylvania State University and the University of Iceland. The volume you're reading is the first group publication in English (though see Johannessen and Salmons 2012 for a collection of papers on and written in Norwegian), and several others are in preparation. Most of the papers included in this volume have grown from the ongoing set of international workshops just sketched. These were started by the co-editors, led initially by the first co-editor, a trajectory reflected in the relatively heavy representation of work on Norwegian. A number of the chapters have been developed specifically from these networks and ongoing dialogues about heritage languages" -- Introduction
520 2 $aThis book presents new empirical findings about Germanic heritage varieties spoken in North America: Dutch, German, Pennsylvania Dutch, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish, West Frisian and Yiddish, and varieties of English spoken both by heritage speakers and in communities after language shift. The volume focuses on three critical issues underlying the notion of 'heritage language': acquisition, attrition and change. The book offers theoretically-informed discussions of heritage language processes across phonetics and phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics and the lexicon, in addition to work on sociolinguistics, historical linguistics and contact settings. With this, the volume also includes a variety of frameworks and approaches, synchronic and diachronic. Most European Germanic languages share some central linguistic features, such as V2, gender and agreement in the nominal system, and verb inflection. As minority language faced with a majority language like English, similarities and differences emerge in patterns of variation and change in these heritage languages. These empirical findings shed new light on mechanisms and processes --$cProvided by publisher
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
588 $aDescription based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed.
650 0 $aGermanic languages$zNorth America$xHistory$vCongresses.
650 0 $aLanguages in contact$zNorth America$vCongresses.
650 0 $aLanguage acquisition$zNorth America$vCongresses.
650 0 $aGermanic languages$xInfluence on English$vCongresses.
650 0 $aEnglish language$xInfluence on Germanic$vCongresses.
650 0 $aBilingualism$zNorth America$vCongresses.
700 1 $aJohannessen, Janne Bondi,$eeditor.
700 1 $aSalmons, Joe,$d1956-$eeditor.
776 08 $iPrint version:$tGermanic heritage languages in North America$dPhiladelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2015]$z9789027234988$w(DLC) 2015020903