Towards a Typology of Contact-Induced Change: Questions, Problems, and the Path Ahead

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Title
Towards a Typology of Contact-Induced Change: Questions, Problems, and the Path Ahead
Journal
Transactions of the Philological Society
Author(s)
Meyer Robin
Publication state
Published
Issued date
15/11/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
121
Number
3
Language
english
Abstract
The fields of linguistic typology, contact linguistics, and historical linguistics frequently interact with one another and each draws on the insights gained in the others. To date, however, there is no effective and systematic co-operation between these subdisciplines, no database comparing the typological distribution of features with common outcomes or mechanisms of internal change and the results of contact-induced change.
Seeking to lay the foundation for just such a co-operation, this paper outlines and critically discusses the necessity, advantages, and inherent limitations of a typology of contact-induced change and how it may be used to better understand language change and language contact. It suggests that a database similar to WALS or Grambank, enriched with extra-linguistic information, would be a suitable starting point for such an endeavour. At the example of contact-induced morphosyntactic alignment change, some of the concrete issues of compiling a minimal dataset for one change are illustrated, and the potential for typological insights highlighted.
Keywords
typology, language contact, historical linguistics, morphosyntactic alignment
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