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Frequency of use and sonority sequencing in consonant cluster perception: facilitation is language-specific
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In: SSRN eLibrary. - (2022) , ISSN: 1556-5068 (2022)
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A study of word complexity under conditions of non-experimental, natural overt speech production using ECoG
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In: Frontiers in human neuroscience. - 15 (2022) , 711886, ISSN: 1662-5161 (2022)
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Gibt es einen deutschen Neo-Standard und - wenn ja - wie verhält er sich zu den Entwicklungen der Standards anderer europäischer Sprachen?
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IDS Mannheim
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Gibt es einen deutschen Neo-Standard und - wenn ja - wie verhält er sich zu den Entwicklung des Standards anderer europäischer Sprachen?
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In: Deutsch in Europa : sprachpolitisch - grammatisch - methodisch. - Berlin ; Boston : Henning Lobin, Andreas Witt, Angelika Wöllstein (Hrsg.), 2021. - 150-188, ISBN: 978-3-11-073519-2 (2021)
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From language mixing to fused lects : The process and its outcomes
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Undh (ähm) ja
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In: Prosodie und Multimodalität / Prosody and Multimodality : Empirische Beiträge der Interaktionalen Linguistik. - Heidelberg : Maxi Kupetz & Friederike Kern (Hrsg.), 2021. - 91-118, ISBN: 978-3-8253-4702-4 (2021)
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Turn-allocation and gaze: a multimodal revision of the "current-speaker-selects-next" rule of the turn-taking system of conversation analysis
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In: Discourse studies. - 23, 2 (2021) , 117-140, ISSN: 1461-4456 (2021)
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Grammatical gender in the German multiethnolect
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In: Journal of Germanic linguistics. - 33, 1 (2021) , 5-29, ISSN: 1475-3014 (2021)
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Reflections on linguistic pluricentricity
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In: Sociolinguistica. - 35, 1 (2021) , 29-47, ISSN: 1865-939X (2021)
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From language mixing to fused lects: the process and its outcomes
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In: International journal of bilingualism. - 25, 2 (2020) , 361-368, ISSN: 1756-6878 (2020)
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Objectives: In this introductory article, we advance a unified framework for analysis and interpretation of transfer of overt linguistic structure in language contact situations. Our goal is to demonstrate that fusion, a process whereby results of bilingual practices become grammaticized and conventionalized (see Auer 1999, 2014), is a gradient phenomenon, which applies to a large spectrum of language contact phenomena. Our additional objective is to situate the contributions to this special issue in the context of this approach. Design: The article defines fusion as a central concept underlying the proposed framework, identifies the basic dimensions of fusion and showcases its various outcomes by reviewing extensive contact linguistics literature and the contributions to this special issue. Data and Analysis: In our analysis of contact linguistic phenomena, we draw on available linguistic descriptions of pertinent contact varieties and bilingual practices. We examine these phenomena in terms of fusion and in relation to its three basic dimensions. Findings: This article shows that fusion, being a gradient multifaceted phenomenon, should be analyzed along the following dimensions: (a) the amount of structure affecting the receiving language, (b) the degree of sedimentation of bilingual patterns, (c) the degree of fusional compartmentalization. Significance: The present article identifies and describes manifold outcomes of fusion in terms of three basis dimensions. These dimensions enable one to distinguish fused lects from language mixing and other bilingual phenomena and need therefore be incorporated in future linguistic descriptions and analyses of fused lects.
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URL: https://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/174247 https://doi.org/10.1177/1367006920924943 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:25-freidok-1742477 https://www.freidok.uni-freiburg.de/dnb/download/174247
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Language contact
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In: The Routledge Handbook of Language Contact. - London ; New York : Routledge, 2020. | Series: Routledge handbooks in linguistics, 2020. - 147-167, ISBN: 9781351109154 (2020)
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Bare Nouns in Prepositional Phrases in Cité Duits, a Moribund Miners’ Multiethnolect (and Other Varieties of Dutch and German) 1
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In: Advancing socio-grammatical variation and change. - New York ; London, 2020. - 277-302, ISBN: 9780429282720 (2020)
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Dialect (non-)acquisition and use by young people of migrant background in Germany
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In: Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development. - (2020) , 1-15, ISSN: 0143-4632 (2020)
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Modelling acquisition and use of dialectal, standard and multiethnolectal features in migratory contexts across Europe
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In: Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development. - (2020) , 1-8, ISSN: 0143-4632 (2020)
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How Can the ‘Autonomous Speaker’ Survive in Atypical Interaction? The Case of Anarthria and Aphasia
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In: Atypical Interaction. - Cham, 2020. - 373-408, ISBN: 9783030287986 (2020)
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