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Cambridge Approaches to Language Contact

Cette série explore le monde complexe où les langues se rencontrent et s'influencent mutuellement. Elle examine la genèse et l'évolution des pidgins et créoles, le changement linguistique et des phénomènes tels que le changement de code et le bilinguisme. Offrant une perspective interdisciplinaire, elle analyse les processus dynamiques qui façonnent le paysage linguistique mondial. C'est une lecture essentielle pour quiconque s'intéresse à la manière dont les langues se transforment et interagissent.

The Bilingual Child
The Sociolinguistics of Globalization
Language Contact and the Making of an Afro-Hispanic Vernacular
Diglossia and Language Contact
Postcolonial English
  • Postcolonial English

    Varieties Around the World

    • 384pages
    • 14 heures de lecture

    Exploring the global evolution of postcolonial English, this book examines its spread and diversification across various regions. It delves into the linguistic, cultural, and social factors that have influenced its development, highlighting the unique adaptations and variations that have emerged in different contexts. The work offers insights into the complexities of language in postcolonial societies, making it a valuable resource for understanding the interplay between language, identity, and power in a globalized world.

    Postcolonial English
    3,8
  • Diglossia and Language Contact

    • 269pages
    • 10 heures de lecture

    The book will appeal to anyone interested in language contact, the Arabic language, and North Africa. It uses sociohistorical information and a wide range of data sets, including electronic communication, to provide a comprehensive picture of the past and present language situation in the region.

    Diglossia and Language Contact
  • Using a cohesive approach that combines linguistics, legal history and colonial studies, this study advances our knowledge of creolistics. Focusing primarily on Afro-Hispanic varieties, it will be of interest to scholars and advanced students in language contact, historical linguistics, language variation and change, and Latin American studies.

    Language Contact and the Making of an Afro-Hispanic Vernacular
  • Exploring the evolution of human language amidst globalization, Jan Blommaert examines how cultural and social dynamics influence communication. He delves into the impact of technology, migration, and the interconnectedness of societies, highlighting the shifting linguistic landscape and its implications for identity and interaction in a rapidly changing world.

    The Sociolinguistics of Globalization
    4,3
  • The Bilingual Child

    • 320pages
    • 12 heures de lecture

    Focusing on the early linguistic development of bilingual children, this book explores the unique challenges and advantages faced by those fluent in both English and Cantonese. It delves into how these children acquire language skills, the interplay between their two languages, and the cognitive processes involved in bilingualism. Through research and analysis, the text highlights the significance of cultural context in shaping language development in young learners.

    The Bilingual Child
    2,3