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Record #194123:

Chat - new rooms for language contact / Birgitte Jacobsen.

Title: Chat - new rooms for language contact / Birgitte Jacobsen.
Author(s): Jacobsen, Birgitte.
Date: 2009.
Publisher: Amsterdam: John Benjamins
In: Variations on polysynthesis : the Eskaleut languages. (2009.),
Abstract: Investigates how Greenlandic chat language responds to contact not only with English, but also with Danish (former colonial language in Greenland). Notes that Greenlandic chat language is characterised by non-standard spellings, innovative lexicon, and by innovative morphology that challenges principles of polysynthesis and of word formation in general.
Notes:

In: Variations on polysynthesis : the Eskaleut languages / Marc-Antoine Mahieu, Nicole Tersis, eds.

Keywords: 80 -- General questions of linguistics and literature. Philology.
316 -- Sociology.
81 -- Linguistics and languages.
81'36 -- Grammar.
811.113.4 -- Danish language.
811.56 -- Eskimo-Aleut languages.
811.562 -- Inuit languages.
811.562.1 -- Greenlandic langauge.
S -- Literature and Language.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*38) -- Greenland.
(489) -- Denmark.
SPRI record no.: 194123

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