The languages of Western Asia belong to a variety of language
families, including Indo-European, Kartvelian, Semitic, and Turkic,
but share numerous features on account of being in areal contact over
many centuries. This volume presents descriptions of the modern
languages, contributed by leading specialists, and evaluates
similarities across the languages that may have arisen by areal
contact. It begins with an introductory chapter presenting an overview
of the various genetic groupings in the region and summarizing some of
the significant features and issues relating to language contact. In
the core of the volume the presentation of the languages is divided
into five contact areas, which include (i) eastern Anatolia and
northwestern Iran, (ii) northern Iraq, (iii) western Iran, (iv) the
Caspian region and south Azerbaijan, and (v) the Caucasian rim and
southern Black Sea coast. Each section contains chapters devoted to
the languages of the area preceded by an introductory section that
highlights significant contact phenomena. The volume is rounded off by
an appendix with basic lexical items across a selection of the
languages. The handbook features contributions by Erik Anonby, Denise
Bailey, Christiane Bulut, David Erschler, Geoffrey Haig, Geoffrey
Khan, Rene Lacroix, Parvin Mahmoudveysi, Hrach Martirosyan, Ludwig
Paul, Stephan Procházka, Laurentia Schreiber, Don Stilo, Mortaza
Taheri-Ardali, Christina van der Wal Anonby.
Les mer
An Areal Perspective
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783110421743
Publisert
2019
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
De Gruyter Mouton
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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