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Types of loan: Matter and pattern
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August 2008

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J. Sakel

The book contains 30 descriptive chapters dealing with a specific language contact situation. The chapters follow a uniform organisation format, being the narrative version of a standard comprehensive questionnaire previously distributed to all authors. The questionnaire targets systematically the possibility of contact influence / grammatical borrowing in a full range of categories. The uniform structure facilitates a comparison among the chapters and the languages covered. The introduction describes the setup of the questionnaire and the methodology of the approach, along with a survey of the difficulties of sampling in contact linguistics. Two evaluative chapters, each authored by one of the co-editors, draws general conclusions from the volume as a whole (one in relation to borrowed grammatical categories and meaningful hierarchies, the other in relation to the distribution of Matter and Pattern replication). © 2007 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG,. All rights reserved.

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... One focus in this paper is on morphological borrowing and related universal constraints (e.g., Moravcsik 1978; Thomason & Kaufmann 1988;Thomason 2001;Winford 2003). In this paper, I distinguish between the borrowing of morphemes, i.e. matter replication, and of grammatical models, i.e. pattern replication, of which the former is rare but the latter frequent in FR (Matras 2007;Matras & Sakel 2007;Sakel 2007). In some cases, Finnish morphosyntactic patterns even constitute an obligatory part of FR grammar. ...

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Finnish Romani during the 20th century: Development and decay of a language
Types of loan: Matter and pattern
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  • August 2008