Language contact and morphosyntactic complexity: Evidence from German
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The article focuses on the hypothesis that the structural complexity of languages is variable and historically changeable. By means of a quantitative statistical analysis of naturalistic corpus data, the question is raised as to what role language contact and adult second language acquisition play in the simplification and complexification of language varieties. The results confirm that there is a significant correlation between intensity of contact and linguistic complexity, while at the same time showing that there is a need to consider other social factors, and, in particular, the attitude of a speech community toward linguistic norms.
Date of Publication
2014
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
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Németh, Attila |
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Series
Journal of Germanic Linguistics
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISSN
1470-5427
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open.access