04394cam a2200397 i 4500 21991291 20220318105857.0 210412s2021 ne ab b 001 0 eng 7 cbc orignew 1 ecip 20 y-gencatlg acquire 1 shelf copy policy default xk33 2021-04-12 xk33 2021-04-12 (telework) to review xk13 2021-04-26 (telework) xk33 2021-05-03 (telework) to DEWEY xm07 2021-05-05 xn19 2021-08-31 1 copy rec'd., to CIP ver. xk34 2021-11-24 to CMD 2021002700 9789027208583 (hardback ; alk. paper) 9789027260017 (PDF) DLC eng DLC rda DLC pcc e-ur--- P40.5.L382 S655 2021 306.440947 23 Language contact in the territory of the former Soviet Union / edited by Diana Forker, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena ; Lenore A. Grenoble, University of Chicago. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2021] vi, 386 pages : illustrations, maps (some color) ; 25 cm. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier IMPACT: studies in language, culture and society, 1385-7908 ; volume 50 Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Introduction / Diana Forker and Lenore Grenoble -- Nominal borrowings in Tsova-Tush (Nakh-Daghestanian, Georgia) and their gender assignment / Jesse Wichers Schreur -- Lexical convergence reflects complex historical processes : a case study of two borderline regions of Russia / Ilia Yu. Chechuro -- The ideological background of language change in Permic-speaking communities / Svetlana Edygarova -- Enets-Russian language contact / Olesya Khanina -- Izhma Komi in Western Siberia : at the crossroads of language contact / Egor Kashkin and Nikita Muravyev -- From head-final towards head-initial grammar : generational and areal differences concerning word order usage and judgement among Udmurt speakers / Erika Asztalos -- Russian influence on Surgut Khanty and Estonian aspect is limited but similar / Katalin Gugán and Anne Tamm -- Quotative indexes in Permic : between the original strategies and Russian / Denys Teptiuk -- Some structural similarities in the outcomes of language contact with Russian / Diana Forker and Lenore Grenoble -- Why do two Uralic languages (Surgut Khanty and Erzya) use different code-switching strategies? / Boglárka Janurik and Zsófia Schön -- Analyzing modern Chinese Pidgin Russian : variability and the feature pool theory / Elena Perekhvalskaya -- The choice of forms in contact varieties : linguistic vs. social motivation (on the base of language contact in the Russian-Chinese border area) / Kapitolina Fedorova -- Language data and maps / Yuri Koryakov. "The former Soviet Union (USSR) provides the ideal territory for studying language contact between one and the same dominant language (Russian) and a wide range of geologically and typologically diverse languages with varying histories of language contact. This is the first book that bundles different case studies and systematically investigates the impact of Russian at all linguistic levels, from the lexicon to the domains of grammar to discourse, and with varying types of outcomes such as relatively rapid language shift, structural changes in a relatively stable contact situation, pidginization and super variability at the post-pidgin stage. The volume appeals to linguists studying language contact and contact-induced language change from a broad range of perspectives, who want to gain insight in how one of the largest languages in the world influences other smaller languages, but also experts of mostly minority languages in the sphere of the former Soviet Union"-- Provided by publisher. Languages in contact Soviet Union. Soviet Union Languages. Linguistic minorities Soviet Union. Russian language Influence on foreign languages. Forker, Diana, editor. Grenoble, Lenore A., editor. Online version: Language contact in the territory of the former Soviet Union Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2021] 9789027260017 (DLC) 2021002701