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Linguistic Complexity : Second Language Acquisition, Indigenization, Contact.
Title:
Linguistic Complexity : Second Language Acquisition, Indigenization, Contact.
Author:
Kortmann, Bernd.
ISBN:
9783110229226
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (264 pages)
Series:
linguae & litterae ; v.13

linguae & litterae
Contents:
Preface: A closer look -- Introduction: Linguistic complexity - Second Language Acquisition, indigenization, contact -- Accounting for analyticity in creoles -- Nothing will come of nothing -- Deletions, antideletions and complexity theory, with special reference to Black South African and Singaporean Englishes -- The complexity of the personal and possessive pronoun system of Norf'k -- Interlanguage complexity: A construct in search of theoretical renewal -- Complexity as a function of iconicity: The case of complement clause constructions in New Englishes -- Acquisitional complexity: What defies complete acquisition in Second Language Acquisition -- Syntactic and variational complexity in British and Ghanaian English. Relative clause formation in the written parts of the International Corpus of English -- Complexity hotspot: The copula in Saramaccan and its implications.
Abstract:
The linguae & litterae series, edited by Peter Auer, Gesa von Essen and Werner Frick, documents the research activities of the School of Language and Literature of the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies (FRIAS). These research activities in literary studies and linguistics are characterized by an approach that is theoretically and methodologically "state of the art" and interdisciplinarily open. In linguistics the accent is on the corpus-based, quantitative and qualitative investigation of language; in literary studies the focus is on the comparative, transdisciplinary analysis of literary phenomena in their cultural contexts. At the same time the series deals with the productive interfaces and synergies between modern linguistics and literary studies (as well as the humanities, social and natural sciences with which they interact). It seeks a new, contemporary reformulation of the humanities research curriculum and its problem and concept orientation for the future. The series has a clear international orientation - each volume is multilingual, containing German, English and French contributions and, depending on the volume, articles in Italian or Spanish as well. Each individual volume is peer reviewed by an international editorial board. Each year 2-4 volumes are published.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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