An Introduction to Contact LinguisticsISBN: 978-0-631-21251-5
Paperback
440 pages
January 2003, Wiley-Blackwell
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"This textbook’s comprehensive survey of language-contact
phenomena will greatly facilitate further research on language
creation and language change. For instance, Winford's eclectic data
samples and much in his discussion of language acquisition in
Creole formation will help demystify Creole Exceptionalism –
the age-old dogma that Creole languages are phylogenetically and
typologically ‘abnormal’. It is thus that creolophones
and creolists will be long indebted to Winford's immense
scholarship." Michel DeGraff, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
"The volume's extensive, linguistically detailed coverage will
make this a stimulating textbook for upper level students with good
prior grounding in linguistics." Anthropological
Linguistics
"Along with a comprehensive state-of-the-art presentation of the
basic theories and notions in this field, Winford's book is an
exciting opening to the sophisticated and intricate universe of
languages rubbing shoulders throughout the world ... the book
contains a wealth of scholarly material and experimental data which
allows for broad perception of language contact." Language
Awareness
"This book is a very good new introduction to language contact, and a must read for all students in the area." Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development