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Formulaic Language and New Data : Theoretical and Methodological Implications / Elisabeth Piirainen, Natalia Filatkina, Sören Stumpf, Christian Pfeiffer.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Piirainen, Elisabeth, Editor.
Contributor:
Filatkina, Natalia, Editor.
Pfeiffer, Christian, Editor.
Piirainen, Elisabeth, Editor.
Stumpf, Sören, Editor.
Series:
Formelhafte Sprache / Formulaic Language
Formelhafte Sprache / Formulaic Language ; 3
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Dialekt.
Formelhafte Sprache.
Formulaic language.
Sprachkontakt.
Sprachvarietät.
dialect.
language contact.
spoken varieties.
Local Subjects:
Dialekt.
Formelhafte Sprache.
Formulaic language.
Sprachkontakt.
Sprachvarietät.
dialect.
language contact.
spoken varieties.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (VIII, 277 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2020]
Language Note:
In English.
Biography/History:
Elisabeth Piirainen †, Natalia Filatkina, University of Trier, Sören Stumpf, University of Trier, Christian Pfeiffer, PH Freiburg.
Summary:
The existence of formulaic patterns has been attested to all languages of the world. However, systematic research in this field has been focused on only a few European standard languages with a rich literary tradition and a high degree of written norm. It was on the basis of these data that the theoretical framework and methodological approaches were developed.The volume shifts this focus by centering the investigation on new data, including data from lesser-used languages and dialects, extra-european languages, linguistic varieties mostly used in spoken domains as well as at previous historical stages of language development. Their inclusion challenges the existing postulates at both a theoretical and methodological level.Areas of interest include the following questions: What is formulaic in these types of languages, varieties and dialects? Are the criteria developed within the framework of phraseological research applicable to new data? Can any specific types of formulaic patterns and/or any specific features of regular (already known) types of formulaic patterns be observed and how do they emerge? What methodological difficulties need to be overcome when dealing with new data?
Contents:
Frontmatter
Acknowledgments
Content
Introduction: Formulaic Language and New Data / Filatkina, Natalia / Stumpf, Sören / Pfeiffer, Christian
Part I: Lesser-Used and Areally Limited Languages
Lesser-Used Languages and their Contribution to the Study of Formulaic and Figurative Language / Piirainen, Elisabeth
Areal Variation and Change in the Phraseology of Contemporary German / Elspaß, Stephan
An Analysis of Basque Collocations Formed by Onomatopoeia and Verbs in a Translational Corpus of Literary Texts
Part II: Languages Spoken outside Europe
(How) is Formulaic Language Universal? Insights from Korean, German and English / Buerki, Andreas
Marḥaban: Reconsidering the Criteria of an Arabic Phraseme / Eisa, Abdullah
Formulaic Expressions of Politeness in Jordanian Arabic Social Interactions / Badarneh, Muhammad A.
Part III: Linguistic Varieties Used in Spoken Domains and/or Regarded as 'Conceptually Oral'
New Pragmatic Idioms in Polish: An Integrated Approach in Pragmateme Research / Szerszunowicz, Joanna
Compositionality: Evidence from Code- Switching / Keller, Mareike
Part IV: Earlier/Historical Stages of Language Development
Insights into a Changing Communal Constructicon / Merten, Marie-Luis
Religious Formulae in Historical Lower- Class Patient Letters / Pfeiffer, Christian / Schiegg, Markus
Notes:
This eBook is made available Open Access under a CC BY 4.0 license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 https://www.degruyter.com/dg/page/open-access-policy
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Feb 2020)
ISBN:
3-11-066658-8
3-11-066982-X
OCLC:
1143805500
Access Restriction:
Unrestricted online access.

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