Postverbal elements in immigrant Turkish : evidence of change?
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- A. Seza Doğruöz (UGent) and Ad Backus
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- Abstract
- Contact between languages usually leads to linguistic changes. Both social and structural factors are claimed to influence this process. This study analyzes word order in Turkish as spoken in the Netherlands (NL-Turkish). Turkish is an OV language but also allows other word order patterns (including VO) in certain pragmatic contexts. Dutch, on the other hand, is VO in main clauses. Due to contact, Turkish may be expected to increase its use of VO. From a comparison with Turkish as spoken in Turkey (TR-Turkish), it appeared that there is no increase of VO in NL-Turkish. However, we did find some deviations in the information structure characteristics of VO structures and sometimes these seem to be due to Dutch influence. On the other hand, TR-Turkish data also contained certain types of VO structures that further caution against hasty contact conclusions. We conclude that contact situations need to be intense for sweeping syntactic change to occur, and that such change starts with changes in individual semilexical constructions.
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- Linguistics and Language, Language and Linguistics, contact-induced change, information structure, Turkish, Dutch, word order, Lt3, sociolinguistics
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8694801
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- Doğruöz, A. Seza, and Ad Backus. “Postverbal Elements in Immigrant Turkish : Evidence of Change?” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BILINGUALISM, vol. 11, no. 2, 2007, pp. 185–220, doi:10.1177/13670069070110020301.
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- Doğruöz, A. S., & Backus, A. (2007). Postverbal elements in immigrant Turkish : evidence of change? INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BILINGUALISM, 11(2), 185–220. https://doi.org/10.1177/13670069070110020301
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- Doğruöz, A. Seza, and Ad Backus. 2007. “Postverbal Elements in Immigrant Turkish : Evidence of Change?” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BILINGUALISM 11 (2): 185–220. https://doi.org/10.1177/13670069070110020301.
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- Doğruöz, A. Seza, and Ad Backus. 2007. “Postverbal Elements in Immigrant Turkish : Evidence of Change?” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BILINGUALISM 11 (2): 185–220. doi:10.1177/13670069070110020301.
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- 1.Doğruöz AS, Backus A. Postverbal elements in immigrant Turkish : evidence of change? INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BILINGUALISM. 2007;11(2):185–220.
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- [1]A. S. Doğruöz and A. Backus, “Postverbal elements in immigrant Turkish : evidence of change?,” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BILINGUALISM, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 185–220, 2007.
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abstract = {{Contact between languages usually leads to linguistic changes. Both social and structural factors are claimed to influence this process. This study analyzes word order in Turkish as spoken in the Netherlands (NL-Turkish). Turkish is an OV language but also allows other word order patterns (including VO) in certain pragmatic contexts. Dutch, on the other hand, is VO in main clauses. Due to contact, Turkish may be expected to increase its use of VO. From a comparison with Turkish as spoken in Turkey (TR-Turkish), it appeared that there is no increase of VO in NL-Turkish. However, we did find some deviations in the information structure characteristics of VO structures and sometimes these seem to be due to Dutch influence. On the other hand, TR-Turkish data also contained certain types of VO structures that further caution against hasty contact conclusions. We conclude that contact situations need to be intense for sweeping syntactic change to occur, and that such change starts with changes in individual semilexical constructions.}},
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journal = {{INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BILINGUALISM}},
keywords = {{Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,contact-induced change,information structure,Turkish,Dutch,word order,Lt3,sociolinguistics}},
language = {{eng}},
number = {{2}},
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title = {{Postverbal elements in immigrant Turkish : evidence of change?}},
url = {{http://doi.org/10.1177/13670069070110020301}},
volume = {{11}},
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}
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