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Language Contact - mechanisms and selected studies - ASJ500073E
Anglický název: Language Contact - mechanisms and selected studies
Zajišťuje: Ústav starého Předního východu (21-USPV)
Fakulta: Filozofická fakulta
Platnost: od 2023
Semestr: zimní
Body: 2
E-Kredity: 4
Způsob provedení zkoušky: zimní s.:
Rozsah, examinace: zimní s.:2/0, Zk [HT]
Počet míst: neomezen / neurčen (neurčen)
Minimální obsazenost: neomezen
4EU+: ne
Virtuální mobilita / počet míst pro virtuální mobilitu: ano / neomezen
Kompetence:  
Stav předmětu: vyučován
Jazyk výuky: angličtina
Způsob výuky: kombinovaný
Způsob výuky: kombinovaný
Úroveň:  
Poznámka: předmět je možno zapsat mimo plán
povolen pro zápis po webu
Garant: Mgr. Martin Gális
Vyučující: Mgr. Martin Gális
Anotace
Poslední úprava: prof. PhDr. Petr Zemánek, CSc. (16.06.2021)
This seminar focuses on the highly interesting and attractive phenomenon of language contact. The students will
be acquainted with relevant primary and secondary sources (e. g. handbooks of historical and comparative
linguistics and etymological dictionaries), and will learn how to work with these, as well as how to make use of the
various, up-to-date online resources and databases.
The course will address the causes of language contact and the way it impacts the various (phonological,
morphological, and syntactical) levels of language. In so doing, the mechanisms and principles of language
contact will be explained.
Various phenomena accompanying language contact (such as the borrowing of lexemes, whole grammatical
structures and even contact-induced change in word order) will be discussed from the diachronic as well as the
synchronic point of view and will be illustrated with selected cases from ancient and present-day Indo-European
languages.
During the course, students will also acquire knowledge of the functioning of processes and linguistic
phenomena which play a substantial role in language contact.
Emphasis will be placed on the analysis of primary texts, and on the application of theories on languages which
will be picked in advance. Examples will be drawn primarily from the Indo-European languages, but students will
be encouraged in their exploration of the phenomenon of language contact from a maximally crosslinguistic
perspective.

Plan of the course:
1. Introduction to the subject and the available literature (handbooks, dictionaries, grammars), online databases
and other sources and resources.
2. Causes and impacts of language contact
3. Nature and mechanisms of language contact
4. Types and levels of language contact
5. Borrowability scale
6. Sprachbund (classification, evolution, selected examples)
7. Creole and pidgin languages (origins and formation)
8. Language contact on the phonological and phonetic level (e. g. adaptation of loanwords)
9. Language contact on the lexical level (Wanderwort, Kulturwort, etc.)
10. Borrowing of grammatical structures
11. Changes in syntax caused by language contact
12. Language contact in ancient Indo-European languages: case study I (Anatolian-Greek contact in the Late
Bronze Age)
13. Language contact in modern Indo-European languages: case study II (Romani)

Requirements
Attendance at classes (2-3 absences allowed) and preparation are of course required. In addition, the participants
should select a topic and make a short presentation (10-15 min.) during the course of the semester. There will be
an oral examination at the end of the course.
Sylabus
Poslední úprava: prof. PhDr. Petr Zemánek, CSc. (16.06.2021)
Selected references:
ADAMOU, Evangelia a Yaron MATRAS, ed. The Routledge handbook of language contact. London: New York, 2021.

BAKKER, Peter a Yaron MATRAS, ed. Contact languages: a comprehensive guide. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, [2013]

CREVELS, Emily Irene a Pieter MUYSKEN, ed. Language dispersal, diversification, and contact: a global perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020.

DARQUENNES, Jeroen, Joe SALMONS a Wim VANDENBUSSCHE, ed. Language contact: an international handbook. Volume 1. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, [2019]

DRINKA, Bridget. Language contact in Europe: the periphrastic perfect through history. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017

GRANT, Anthony P., ed. The Oxford handbook of language contact. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, [2019]

HICKEY, Raymond, ed. The handbook of language contact. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, c2010.

CHAMOREAU, Claudine - Isabelle LÉGLISE, ed. Dynamics of contact-induced language change. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2012

MATRAS, Yaron. Language contact. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, [2009].

WIEMER, Björn, Bernhard WÄLCHLI - Björn HANSEN, ed. Grammatical replication and borrowability in language contact. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2012

Online sources:
https://wold.clld.org/

 
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