Last update:
8 September 2010
|
Romani in ContactThe history, structure and sociology of a language
1995. xvii, 208 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Hardbound
– In stock
978 90 272 3629 6 / EUR 105.00 978 1 55619 580 8 / USD 158.00
A language of Indic origin heavily infuenced by European idioms for many centuries now, Romani provides an interesting experimental field for students of language contact, linguistic minorities, standardization, and typology. Approaching the language via its ever-surfacing character as a language in contact, the volume gives expression to part of the wide range or research represented in today's field of Romani linguistics. Contributions focus on problems in typological change and structural borrowing, lexical borrowing and lexcial reconstruction, the Iranian influence on the language, interdialectal interference, language mixing, Romani influences on slang and argot, grammatical categories in discourse, standardization and literacy in a multilingual community, and plagiarism of data in older sources. The authors discuss dialects spoken in the Czech and Slovak Republics, Serbia, Macedonia, Germany, Poland, and Romania, as well as related varieties in Spain and the Middle East.
Table of contents
“[...] stimulating reading in the exciting field of Romani contact linguistics.”
Alan S. Kaye, California State University, Fullerton
Subject classification |