German(ic) in language contact Grammatical and sociolinguistic dynamics (Volume 5)

It is well-known that contact between speakers of different languages or varieties leads to dynamics in many respects. From a grammatical perspective, especially contact between closely related languages/varieties fosters contact-induced innovations. The evaluation of such innovations reveals speake...

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Other Authors: Zimmer, Christian (Editor)
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Published: Language Science Press 2021
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