Differential Object Marking and Language Contact: An Introduction to this Special Issue

IF 0.5 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Alexandru Mardale, P. Karatsareas
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This special issue includes a selection of papers that were presented at the in­ ternational workshop themed Differential Object Marking and Language Contact that was organised by Anton Antonov (INaLCO, crlao) and Alexandru Mardale (INaLCO, SeDyL) in Paris on 5 and 6 December 2014 as part of the Unity and Diversity in Differential Object Marking research project under the spon­ sorship of the Fédération Typologie et Universaux Linguistiques of the cnrs. The project sets out to propose a typology of differential object marking (henceforth dom) by bringing together specialists working on the phenome­ non from different angles and on different languages, especially languages that have been less used by typologists to date, with the aim of advancing our un­ derstanding of this widespread linguistic phenomenon. One key objective in this connection is to examine the role language contact plays in determining the properties of dom in particular dom languages, in triggering the emer­ gence of dom in previously dom­less languages, and in bringing about the loss of dom in previously dom languages. This issue addresses this objective. a subset of using an affix, an adposition or while the remaining direct ob­
不同的对象标记和语言接触:介绍这个特刊
本期特刊精选了2014年12月5日至6日在巴黎举行的以“差异对象标记和语言接触”为主题的国际研讨会上发表的论文,该研讨会由Anton Antonov (INaLCO, crlao)和Alexandru Mardale (INaLCO, SeDyL)组织,是“差异对象标记的统一性和多样性”研究项目的一部分,该研究项目是由cnrs的f 材料和材料”赞助的。该项目旨在通过汇集研究该现象的专家,从不同的角度和不同的语言,特别是迄今为止被类型学家较少使用的语言,提出一种不同对象标记的类型学(以下简称dom),旨在促进我们对这一广泛存在的语言现象的理解。在这方面的一个关键目标是检查语言接触在确定特定的dom语言的属性,在触发以前没有dom的语言中出现dom,以及在以前的dom语言中导致dom的丧失方面所起的作用。这个问题解决了这个目标。使用词缀、副词或使用直接宾语的子集
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Journal of Language Contact
Journal of Language Contact LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS-
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1.50
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8
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Language Contact (JLC) is a peer-reviewed open access journal. It focuses on the study of language contact, language use and language change in accordance with a view of language contact whereby both empirical data (the precise description of languages and how they are used) and the resulting theoretical elaborations (hence the statement and analysis of new problems) become the primary engines for advancing our understanding of the nature of language. This involves linguistic, anthropological, historical, and cognitive factors. Such an approach makes a major new contribution to understanding language change at a time when there is a notable increase of interest and activity in this field. The Journal of Language Contact accepts articles in English and French.
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