Surveying situations in which language contact arises, Sarah G. Thomason focuses on what happens to the languages themselves: sometimes nothing, sometimes the incorporation of new words, sometimes the spread of new sounds and sentence structures across many languages and wide swathes of territory. She outlines the origins and results of contact-induced language change, extreme language mixture - which can produce pidgins, creoles, and bilingual mixed languages - and language death. The book concludes with a brief survey of language endangerment.
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每次都读不进去……
评分case study部分棒棒的
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评分这是我读完的第一本英文原著,一个暑假读完的,很有成就感。总体感觉,写得很清楚,不晦涩。
评分Thomason总是好谦逊的口吻,角度介于social和historical之间。比较重要的章节是Contact-induced change: Results, Mechanism, Pidgin & Creole 及BML,Linguistic Areas可以当作深度科普(话说印度语言状况真是令人咋舌...原来Assamese is a thing...
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