In:Stability and Divergence in Language Contact: Factors and Mechanisms
Edited by Kurt Braunmüller, Steffen Höder and Karoline Kühl
[Studies in Language Variation 16] 2014
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 26 November 2014
https://doi.org/10.1075/silv.16.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/silv.16.toc
Table of contents
Introduction
Part I: Theoretical aspects
Linguistic stability and divergence: An extended perspective on language contact
Convergence vs. divergence from a diasystematic perspective
Part II: Empirical studies
Stability and convergence in case marking: Low and High German
Towards a typological classification of Judeo-Spanish: Analyzing syntax and prosody of Bulgarian judezmo
Despite or because of intensive contact? Internal, external and extralinguistic aspects of divergence in modern dialects and ethnolects of Dutch
Stability in Chinese and Malay heritage languages as a source of divergence
Does convergence generate stability? The case of the Cypriot Greek koiné
Gender and noun inflection: The fate of ‘vulnerable’ categories in Northern Norwegian
Dialect stability and divergence in southern Spain: Social and personal motivations
The Bergen dialect splits in two
Diachronic convergence and divergence in differential object marking between Spanish and Portuguese
Person index
Subject index
