Language and its Ecology :Essays in Memory of Einar Haugen ( Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs TiLSM )

Publication subTitle :Essays in Memory of Einar Haugen

Publication series :Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs TiLSM

Author: Stig Eliasson   Ernst H. Jahr  

Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton‎

Publication year: 1997

E-ISBN: 9783110805369

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110146882

Subject: H0-06 Linguistic School, the theory and its research

Language: ENG

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Exploring the social constraints on language change

pp.:  53 – 93

Language in its human dimension

pp.:  93 – 121

Managing intergroup communication: Life span issues and consequences

pp.:  121 – 123

Family values: The evidence from folk linguistics

pp.:  123 – 149

Frontier Norwegian in South Dakota: The situated poetics of Halvor O. Aune

pp.:  149 – 179

Language contact and bilingualism On mechanisms of interference

pp.:  179 – 199

A convergence-resistant feature in a convergence-prone setting: The East Sutherland Gaelic vocative case

pp.:  199 – 227

Retracing the first seven years of bilingual and metalinguistic development through the comments of a bilingual child

pp.:  227 – 253

Progressive periphrases, markedness, and second-language data

pp.:  253 – 279

Pragmatic and semiotic agreement, behavioreme-switching and communicative awareness: On concepts in the analysis of bilingual behavior

pp.:  279 – 305

Language typology and linguistic theory

pp.:  305 – 319

Tough Movement and its analogs in Germanic languages

pp.:  319 – 321

Verbal prefixation in the Ugric languages from a typological-areal perspective

pp.:  321 – 341

Alternatives to the sonority hierarchy for explaining segmental sequential constraints

pp.:  341 – 361

Cross-linguistic comparison of prosodic patterns in Finnish, Finland Swedish, and Stockholm Swedish

pp.:  361 – 385

Contributions from the acquisition of Polish phonology and morphology to theoretical linguistics

pp.:  385 – 397

Mother tongue and linguistic standard Mother tongue – for better or worse?

pp.:  397 – 421

The British heresy in ESL revisited

pp.:  421 – 435

Linguistic prehistory and philology A lone loanword and its implications

pp.:  435 – 453

Notes on the dwarfs in Germanic tradition

pp.:  453 – 459

Atlantiker in Nordwesteuropa: Pikten und Vanen

pp.:  459 – 469

Subject index

pp.:  469 – 495

Name index

pp.:  495 – 504

LastPages

pp.:  504 – 513

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