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On the Integration of Non-Native Nouns in Faroese

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This study analyses the integration of vowel-final non-native nouns in Faroese based on written language material ranging from computer-mediated communication to traditional printed media. In order to gain a holistic insight into the underlying processes, both intralinguistic - orthography, phonology, morphology - as well as extralinguistic - language norms, metalinguistic discourse - factors are examined. Besides being the smallest and least researched modern-day Scandinavian language, Faroese also has one of Scandinavia's youngest, most historicising orthographies, as well as a strong tradition of lexical purism. Its ideological climate is directly impacted by two polar opposites - progressive Danish on the one hand, and conservative Icelandic on the other. The observed integration strategies are described as the result of both native and non-native analogical forces that lead to ongoing contact-induced language change, including the refunctionalisation of the silent grapheme <ð>.

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This study analyses the integration of vowel-final non-native nouns in Faroese based on written language material ranging from computer-mediated communication to traditional printed media. In order to gain a holistic insight into the underlying processes, both intralinguistic – orthography, phonology, morphology – as well as extralinguistic – language norms, metalinguistic discourse – factors are examined.

Besides being the smallest and least researched modern-day Scandinavian language, Faroese also has one of Scandinavia’s youngest, most historicising orthographies, as well as a strong tradition of lexical purism. Its ideological climate is directly impacted by two polar opposites – progressive Danish on the one hand, and conservative Icelandic on the other. The observed integration strategies are described as the result of both native and non-native analogical forces that lead to ongoing contact-induced language change, including the refunctionalisation of the silent grapheme <ð>.

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Autori Laura Zieseler
Editore Universitätsverlag Winter
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 01.09.2024
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Scienze linguistiche e letterarie > Altra linguistica germanica / letteratura
 
EAN 9783825395612
ISBN 978-3-8253-9561-2
Numero di pagine 393
Illustrazioni 22 s/w, 3 farbige Abbildungen
Dimensioni (della confezione) 17.3 x 3 x 25 cm
Peso (della confezione) 858 g
 
Serie Germanistische Bibliothek > 83
Categorie Sprachgeschichte, Englisch, Phonetik, Phonologie, Morphologie, Isländisch, Skandinavische Sprachen, Färöisch, Dänisch, Sprachwandel, Grammatik, Syntax und Morphologie, Phonologie, Lehnwörter, Sprachpolitik, Skandinavistik, Färöer-Inseln, historische Sprachforschung, Sprachkontakt, Graphematik, Sprachideologie, ca. 1500 bis zur Gegenwart, Poulsen, J. H. W., Hammershaimb, V. U., Jakobson, Jakob, Svabo, Jens Christian
 

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