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New Perspectives on Mixed Languages Maria Mazzoli

New Perspectives on Mixed Languages By Maria Mazzoli

New Perspectives on Mixed Languages by Maria Mazzoli


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New Perspectives on Mixed Languages: From Core to Fringe by Maria Mazzoli

A growing number of language varieties with diverse backgrounds and structural typologies have been identified as mixed. However, the debate on the status of many varieties and even on the existence of the category of mixed languages continues still today.
This volume examines the current state of the theoretical and empirical debate on mixed languages and presents new advances from a diverse set of mixed language varieties. These cover well-known mixed languages, such as Media Lengua, Michif, Gurindji Kriol, and Kallawaya, and varieties whose classification is still debated, such as Reo Rapa, Kumzari, Jopara, and Wutun. The contributions deal with different aspects of mixed languages, including descriptive approaches to their current status and origins, theoretical discussions on the language contact processes in them, and analysis of different types of language mixing practices.
This book contributes to the current debate on the existence of the mixed language category, shedding more light onto this fascinating group of languages and the contact processes that shape them.

About Maria Mazzoli

Maria Mazzoli, University of Groningen, Netherlands; Eeva Sippola, University of Helsinki, Finland.

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NPB9781501520945
9781501520945
1501520946
New Perspectives on Mixed Languages: From Core to Fringe by Maria Mazzoli
New
Paperback
De Gruyter
2022-12-19
416
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