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OverviewIn this collection of carefully selected papers connectivity is looked at from the vantage points of language contact, language change, language acquisition, multilingual communication and related domains based on various European and Non-European languages. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jochen Rehbein (Middle East Technical University, Ankara and University of Hamburg) , Christiane Hohenstein (Middle East Technical University, Ankara and University of Hamburg) , Lukas Pietsch (Middle East Technical University, Ankara and University of Hamburg)Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Co Imprint: John Benjamins Publishing Co Volume: 5 Weight: 0.975kg ISBN: 9789027219251ISBN 10: 9027219257 Pages: 465 Publication Date: 05 June 2007 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of Contents1. Table of contents; 2. Connectivity as an object of linguistics (by Rehbein, Jochen); 3. Aspects of language change and language acquisition; 4. Grammaticalization of converb constructions: The case of Japanese -te conjunctive constructions (by Shibatani, Masayoshi); 5. Contact, connectivity and language evolution (by Matras, Yaron); 6. Allora: On the recurrence of function-word borrowing in contact situations with Italian as donor language (by Stolz, Thomas); 7. Some notes on the syntax-pragmatics interface in bilingual children: German in contact with French / Italian (by Muller, Natascha); 8. Pronouns, topics and subjects; 9. Distribution and function of clitic object pronouns in popular16th-18th century Greek narratives: A synchronic and diachronic perspective (by Thoma, Chrystalla A.); 10. Nominative subjects of non-finite clauses in Hiberno-English (by Pietsch, Lukas); 11. Finiteness in text and discourse; 12. Aspectotemporal connectivity in Turkic: Text construction, text subdivision, discourse types and taxis (by Johanson, Lars); 13. Connectivity by means of finite elements in monolingual and bilingual Turkish discourse (by Karakoc, Birsel); 14. Subordination - coordination; 15. Alternative subordination strategies in Turkish (by Kerslake, Celia); 16. Studying connectivity with the help of computer-readable corpora: Some exemplary analyses from modern and historical, written and spoken corpora (by Baumgarten, Nicole); 17. Discourse coordination in Turkish monolingual and Turkish-German bilingual children's talk: iste (by Herkenrath, Annette); 18. Adverbials, particles and constructions; 19. Modal adverbs as discourse markers: A bilingual approach to the study of indeed (by Aijmer, Karin); 20. So, given this common theme... : Linking constructions in discourse across languages (by Buhrig, Kristin); 21. An utterance-transcending connector: Particle to in utterance-final position in Japanese business reporting (by Sugita, Yuko); 22. Between connectivity and modality: Reported speech in interpreter-mediated doctor-patient communication (by Johnen, Thomas); 23. Matrix constructions (by Rehbein, Jochen); 24. Language index; 25. Name index; 26. Subject indexReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |