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Årg. 15 (2023): Special Issue: Neighbour languages in Europe. Language contact in border zones and multilingual cities
Årg. 15 (2023): Special Issue: Neighbour languages in Europe. Language contact in border zones and multilingual cities
Publiceret:
18-10-2023
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Introduction
Introduction
Lars Behnke
1-3
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Section 1: Language contact in the Danish-German border region and beyond
Schleswig – a region of longitudinal language contact
Elin Fredsted
4-21
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Morphosyntactic innovations in linguistic border zones: Evidence from Northern Germany and Eastern Poland
Lars Behnke
22-49
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Section 2: Language contact in other European border regions
German in East Lorraine? Reflections on the status of the autochthonous varieties in Northeast France based on the character of near-standard speech
Rahel Beyer
50-63
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Dialect divergence at the state border: the case of Alsatian and German Alemannic
Peter Auer
64-79
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German and Romance varieties in contact in northeastern Italy
Silvia Dal Negro
80-92
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Section 3: Language contact in European cities
Palatalized/affricated plosives in Paris French. A sociophonetic production-perception study of a dynamic working-class and/or language contact phenomenon among middle-class speakers
Anita Berit Hansen
93-116
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Negotiating local in-group norms in times of globalization. Adnominal gender variation in two urban youth varieties in the Netherlands
Kristel Doreleijers, Khalid Mourigh, Jos Swanenberg
117-143
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