CONTACT-INDUCED GRAMMATICAL (NON)CHANGES?
OBSERVATIONS OF MORPHOSYNTACTIC STRUCTURES IN THE KASHUBIAN DIALECT IN CANADA Cover Image

CONTACT-INDUCED GRAMMATICAL (NON)CHANGES? OBSERVATIONS OF MORPHOSYNTACTIC STRUCTURES IN THE KASHUBIAN DIALECT IN CANADA
CONTACT-INDUCED GRAMMATICAL (NON)CHANGES? OBSERVATIONS OF MORPHOSYNTACTIC STRUCTURES IN THE KASHUBIAN DIALECT IN CANADA

Author(s): Motoki Nomachi
Subject(s): Language studies
Published by: Институт за српски језик Српске академије наука и уметности
Keywords: Kashubian; German; English; language contact; morpho syntactic change; grammaticalization

Summary/Abstract: This article considers the context of language contact and discusses four typologically relevant morphosyntactic features (definite and indefinite articles, the merger of instrumental and comitative cases, and the non-pro-drop tendency) and their possible changes in the Kashubian dialect in Canada. A comparison of the data on the Kashubian dialect recorded in Prussia during the mid-19th century by Hilferding and in the present-day by the author in the Renfrew area (Ontario, Canada) revealed no significant difference, even though the Kashubian spoken in the area has undergone various innovations due to the influence of English. Both grammatical and sociolinguistic analyses of the history of the contact situation suggested that the conservativeness of grammatical changes in the dialect can be explained by the prolonged isolation of the speakers in their new homeland, and by the fact that the intensive language contact and collective bilingualism between Kashubian and English are relatively new phenomena.

  • Issue Year: 74/2018
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 13-29
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English
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