Search results
Summary. Mixed languages are a type of contact language that results from two or more languages combining in a situation of multilingualism. They arise during times of significant social change, serving as an expression of a new identity or the maintenance of an older identity. This chapter overviews languages which have been classified as ...
The phonology of mixed languages. Mixed languages are said to be the result of a process of intertwining (e.g. Bakker & Muysken 1995, Bakker 1997), a regular process in which the grammar of one language is combined with the lexicon of another. However, the outcome of this process differs from language pair to language pair.
netic stand point, mixed language phonology is a complex arrangement of the source language phonologies. Analyses of Media Lengua (Stewart 2014, 2015a, 2 Van Gijn does not include the foot level in his analysis though Muysken (2013) does. Advances in mixed language phonology: An overview of three case studies 61
Mixed languages are said to be the result of a process of intertwining (e.g. Bakker & Muysken 1995, Bakker 1997), a regular process in which the grammar of one language is combined with the lexicon of another. However, the outcome of this process difers from language pair to language pair.
May 25, 2021 · the mixed language either (1) adopt the phonology of the ancestral language or (2) preserve the phonologies of each source language (i.e., stratification). In the past, researchers have often tied
This paper compares the phonological systems of the mixed languages Media Lengua, Callahuaya, Mednyj Aleut, and Michif. It will be argued that the outcome of the process of intertwining, as far as phonology is concerned, is at least partly determined by the extent to which unmixed phonological domains exist.
People also ask
What is the phonology of mixed languages?
What is a mixed language?
What is a mixed language study?
Is phonology part of the grammatical system?
What is standard Australian English phonology?
Can phonology be predicted based on morpho-syntactic arrangements?
Summary. Mixed languages are a rare category of contact language which has gone from being an oddity of contact linguistics to the subject of media excitement, at least for one mixed language—Light Warlpiri. They show considerable diversity in structure, social function, and historical origins; nonetheless, they all emerged in situations of ...