Borrowing and contact intensity
Résumé
Numerous studies on language contact document the use of content words and especially
nouns in most contact settings, but the correlations are often based on qualitative
or questionnaire-based research. The present study of borrowing is based on the
analysis of free-speech corpora from four Slavic minority languages spoken in Austria,
Germany, Greece, and Italy. The analysis of the data, totalling 34,000 word tokens,
shows that speakers from Italy produced significantly more borrowings and noun borrowings
than speakers from the other three countries. A Random Forests analysis identifies
‘language’ as the main predictor for the ratio of both borrowings and noun
borrowings, indicating the existence of borrowing patterns that individual speakers
conform to. Finally, we suggest that the patterns of borrowing that prevail in the communities
under study relate to the intensity of contact in the past, and to the presence
or absence of literary traditions for the minority languages.
Domaines
LinguistiqueOrigine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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