Language contact in the British Isles : : Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Language Contact in Europe, Douglas, Isle of Man, 1988 / / ed. by George Broderick, Per Sture Ureland.

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Place / Publishing House:Tübingen : : Max Niemeyer Verlag, , [2011]
Max Niemeyer Verlag, , [1991]
©1991
Year of Publication:2011
1991
Edition:Reprint 2011
Language:English
Series:Linguistische Arbeiten , 238
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Physical Description:1 online resource (717 p.) :; Num. figs.
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Other title:I-XII --
Programme of the Eighth International Symposium on Language Contact in Europe, Douglas, Isle of Man --
List of the authors’ addresses --
Introduction --
A. CONTACTS IN THE ISLE OF MAN --
MANX – LATIN – OLD NORSE – OLD FRENCH – ENGLISH --
1. The decline and death of Manx Gaelic --
2. Foreign elements in the Manx vocabulary --
3. The place-names of the Isle of Man --
4. Prosodic change in Manx and lexical diffusion --
B. WALES --
OLD WELSH – OLD IRISH – LATIN --
5. The Cambridge Juvencus Glosses – Evidence of Hiberno-Welsh literary interaction? --
C. CORNWALL --
CORNISH – ENGLISH --
6. The Cornishness of Cornwall’s English --
D. PAN-CELTIC – ENGLISH --
7. The Colour systems of the modern Celtic languages – Effects of language contact --
E. CONTINENTAL CONTACTS --
CONTINENTAL GERMANIC – OLD ENGLISH --
8. The Straubing Heliand-Fragment and the Old English dialects --
ANGLO-NORMAN – MIDDLE ENGLISH --
9. Towards a reassessment of “Anglo-Norman influence on English place-names” --
F. CONTACTS IN ENGLAND --
BRITTONIC – OLD ENGLISH --
10. Origins of the non-standard relativizers WHAT and AS in English --
OLD SCANDINAVIAN – OLD AND MIDDLE ENGLISH --
11. The study of Scandinavian in England: A survey of Swedish contributions including ongoing research in East Anglia --
12. Scandinavian influence on the place-names of England --
13. Compatibility and incompatibility – three important periods of English-Danish onomastic contact --
14. The incorporation of Old Norse pronouns into Middle English. Suppletion by Ioan --
15. Scandinavian English: a creole in context --
G. ORKNEY AND SHETLAND --
NORN – SCOTS --
16. Reflections on the structure and the demise of Orkney and Shetland Norn --
17. Norn-Scots: a complicated language contact situation in Shetland --
Η. THE WESTERN ISLES (HEBRIDES) AND SKYE --
GAELIC – OLD NORSE --
18. Norse-Gaelic contact in the west of Lewis: the place-name evidence --
SCOTS GAELIC – SCOTS – (STANDARD) ENGLISH --
19. Language-maintenance and viability in contemporary Gaelic communities: Skye and the Western Isles today --
I. SCOTLAND (MAINLAND) --
SCOTS – (STANDARD) ENGLISH --
20. Language contact and Scots --
J. IRELAND --
IRISH – ENGLISH --
21. Code-switching vs. borrowing in Modern Irish --
22. Contact phenomena in the phonology of Irish and English in Ireland --
23. Syntactic variation in Hiberno-English --
24. Subordinating and in Hiberno-English syntax: Irish or English origin? --
25. Bilingualism and writing in the Irish Gaeltacht and the Grisons (Switzerland) with special reference to Irish and English --
Index --
Index of personal names --
Index of languages
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783111678658
9783110636895
ISSN:0344-6727 ;
DOI:10.1515/9783111678658
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by George Broderick, Per Sture Ureland.