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Title: Language contact


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Language contact
  • Ling 102

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Language contact
  • Contact between distinct languages either through
    written form or through direct social contact
    between speakers

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Language contact
  • Contact between distinct languages either through
    written form (i.e. Latin and contemporary
    English) or through direct social contact between
    speakers (Turkish and German, in Germany Spanish
    and English, in the US Catalan and Spanish, in
    Spain)

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Language contact
  • Borrowing adoption by one language of linguistic
    elements from another language
  • Lexical words, idioms, phrases
  • Il va sans dire --gt it goes without saying
  • Kettenraucher --gt chain smoker
  • Structuralphonology (prestige), morphology (-er
    suffix from Latin -arius), syntax

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Language contact
  • Lexical borrowing requires only low-intensity
    contact
  • Structural borrowing requires higher intensity
    contact --gt at least some bilingual speakers

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Pidgin Languages
  • What happens if speakers of mutually
    unintelligible languages are brought together and
    need to communicate?
  • Adopt a common language --gt in the Middle Ages,
    scholars from all parts of Europe adopted Latin
  • Creation of a Pidgin language

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Pidgin Languages
  • Pidgin --gt languages developed by speakers of
    distinct languages who come into contact with one
    another and share no common language
  • Typical of trading centers

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Pidgin Languages
  • Mixtures of elements from all languages in
    contact
  • Superstrate language socially or economically
    dominant language
  • Substrate nondominant languages

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Pidgin Languages
  • Tok Pisin (from talk pidgin, languages spoken
    in Papua New Guinea)
  • Superstrate English

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Pidgin Languages
  • Tok Pisin
  • What do the following words mean?
  • Dok
  • Fis
  • Hukim
  • Painim
  • Nogut
  • Baimbai
  • Sekan

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Creole languages
  • Pidgin language that becomes the native language
    of a group of speakers
  • More stable and complex than a creole
  • Tok Pisin --gt from pidgin to creole, it is now
    official language
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