Explaining the emergence order of contact-induced language change phenomena in language maintenance

Q2 Arts and Humanities
A. Verschik
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1 According to generalizations made by Thomason and Kaufman (1988), contact-induced language change in language maintenance starts from the lexicon, then progresses to semantics, phonology, non-core morphosyntax and may result in a profound restructuring. To date no explanations for this particular order have been suggested. The article “translates” the borrowing scale into the metalanguage of the code-copying framework (Johanson 1992), which views contact-induced language change in lexicon, meaning and structure within the same terminological framework. This terminology enables the view that the cognitive mechanism is the same (copying), only that different types of meaning (specific vs. abstract) produce different types of copies. Specific or expressive items yield global copying, while more abstract meaning (grammatical) yields selective copying. Apparently, processing, entrenchment and conventionalization of more abstract meaning require more time than in the case of specific or expressive meaning. This explains why structural changes (selective copies) appear later.
解释语言维护中接触诱发语言变化现象的出现顺序
1 .根据Thomason和Kaufman(1988)的概括,接触引起的语言维持中的语言变化从词汇开始,然后发展到语义、音系、非核心形态句法,并可能导致深刻的重构。到目前为止,对这一特殊顺序还没有提出任何解释。本文将借用尺度“翻译”为代码复制框架的元语言(Johanson 1992),该框架在相同的术语框架内观察接触引起的词汇、意义和结构的语言变化。这个术语使我们认为认知机制是相同的(复制),只是不同类型的意义(具体的和抽象的)产生不同类型的复制。特定的或表达性的条目产生全局复制,而更抽象的含义(语法)产生选择性复制。显然,抽象意义的处理、巩固和约定俗成比具体意义或表达意义需要更多的时间。这就解释了为什么结构变化(选择性拷贝)出现得较晚。
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Philologia Estonica Tallinnensis
Philologia Estonica Tallinnensis Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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