Morphological complexity as a parameter of linguistic typology: Hungarian as a contact language

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Authors
Publication date 2008
Host editors
  • M. Miestamo
  • K. Sinnemäki
  • F. Karlsson
Book title Language complexity: typology, contact, change
ISBN
  • 9789027231048
Series Studies in language companion series, 94
Pages (from-to) 191-215
Publisher Amsterdam: Benjamins
Organisations
  • Faculty of Humanities (FGw) - Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR) - Amsterdam Center for Language and Communication (ACLC)
Abstract
The paper builds on studies on Hungarian spoken outside Hungary (Fenyvesi (ed.) 2005), which show a change from synthetic to analytic expression in Hungarian in contact. It argues that a parameter of morphological complexity is helpful to account for most morphological changes. With one exception the changes follow the strategy of replicating
use patterns (Heine & Kuteva 2005). Other changes arise by implication of a different typological system adopted by the new varieties of Hungarian (De Groot 2005a). A detailed comparison between Hungarian inside and outside Hungary in terms of linguistic complexity (Dahl 2004) confirm to the idea that languages in contact become linguistically more complex. The paper furthermore discusses the interaction between typology, language change by contact, and complexity.
Document type Chapter
Note Gebeurtenis: conference Approaches to complexity in language, Helsinki, August 2005
Published at http://home.medewerker.uva.nl/c.degroot/bestanden/Helsinki%20Complexity%20Final%20version.pdf
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