230134 English as a Contact Language (S) (WiSe 2024/2025)

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In this seminar we will explore the complexity of contact-induced language change throughout the history of the English language and thus the role of language and dialect contact in the development of English and its numerous current varieties. We will take into consideration recent debates in contact linguistics, but will also draw on other related linguistic branches such as historical linguistics, variational linguistics, sociolinguistics, pidgin and creole studies, or language acquisition. Taking the English language as an example, this class will thus introduce students to the interesting field of contact linguistics and show them that the English language has been contact-derived from its very early history onwards.

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23-ANG-M-AngGM2 Grundmodul 2: Contact Zones and Intercultural Studies GM 2.1 Languages in Contact Study requirement
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23-ANG-M-AngHM1_IAS Language and the Processes of Culture Sprachliche Dynamik Study requirement
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The English Language in Context Study requirement
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23-ANG-M-GM3 Grundmodul 3: Contact Zones and Intercultural Studies Languages in Contact Study requirement
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23-LIN-MaDYK Sprachliche Dynamik, Interaktion und Kognition Lehrveranstaltung 1 Study requirement
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Lehrveranstaltung 2 Study requirement
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seminar (S) / 2
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This lecture is taught in english
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Faculty of Linguistics and Literary Studies
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