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Methods and models in historical comparative research on signed languages ...
Power, Justin M.; Quinto-Pozos, David; Law, Danny. - : The University of Texas at Austin, 2021
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Methods and models in historical comparative research on signed languages
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Pattern borrowing, linguistic similarity, and new categories: Numeral classifiers in Mayan [<Journal>]
Law, Danny [Verfasser]
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The origins of Russian-Tajik Sign Language : investigating the historical sources and transmission of a signed language in Tajikistan
Power, Justin (Justin Michael). - 2020
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An analysis and reconstruction of transitive nominalization in Ch’olan languages
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Can the Comparative Method be used for signed language historical analyses? ...
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Lexical conventionalization and the emergence of grammatical devices in a second generation homesign system in Peru
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The phonetics, phonology, and morphology of Chajul Ixil (Mayan)
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Computational models of changes in language use
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A description of Naso verbal art
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Contact-induced grammaticalization as an impetus for arabic dialect development
Abstract: This dissertation proposes contact-induced grammaticalization as an account for the widespread occurrence of functionally analogous but etymologically distinct grammatical innovations across modern Arabic dialects. Similarities in functional and semantic details of these grammatical items argue for interrelated development, while diversity in form rules out an origin in common inheritance or matter-based borrowing. The dissertation proposes that these developments are products of the diffusion of grammaticalization pathways between neighboring dialects by means of replication. This hypothesis is evaluated using a sample of attested realizations of three relevant classes of developments (future tense markers, temporal adverbs meaning ‘now’, and genitive exponents) drawn from eighty-one modern Arabic varieties, examined by means of a three-part heuristic which assesses 1) the status of individual innovations as examples of grammaticalization, 2) the multiple replication of attested grammaticalization pathways, and 3) the geographical distribution of modern reflexes as indicating a history of areal diffusion. The results demonstrate substantial evidence for the role of contact-induced grammaticalization in all three sets of developments examined, and the dissertation concludes by discussing the significance of these findings for the study of Arabic diachrony and contact-induced grammaticalization theory more broadly. ; Middle Eastern Studies
Keyword: Arabic; Dialect contact; Dialectology; Grammaticalization; Linguistics
URL: https://doi.org/10.15781/T2DF6KN5H
http://hdl.handle.net/2152/68159
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Sculpting the narrative : the material practice of Epi-Olmec art and writing
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Language contacts with(in) Mayan
In: The Mayan languages (London, 2017), p. 112-127
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Classic Mayan
In: The Mayan languages (London, 2017), p. 128-174
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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Points of comparison : what indicating gestures tell us about the origins of signs in San Juan Quiahije Chatino sign language
Mesh, Kathryn. - 2017
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A historical grammar of case in Arabic
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An investigation of projection and temporal reference in Kaqchikel
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"Making hands" : family sign languages in the San Juan Quiahije community
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The phonology and morphology of Zacatepec eastern Chatino
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Language contact, inherited similarity and social difference : the story of linguistic interaction in the Maya Lowlands
Law, Danny. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins, 2014
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