
Emerging Bilingual Speech: From Monolingualism to Code-Copying
Synopsis
This is a fascinating new study examining how contact-induced change can alter a previously monolingual society to create one that is increasingly bilingual.Anna Verschik offers a new perspective on how a previously monolingual community of Russian-speakers in Estonia is rapidly becoming bilingual after the end of the Soviet occupation in 1991.The contact-induced change in Russian under the growing impact of Estonian is analysed in the theoretical framework of code-copying. Changes in linguistic behaviour of the speakers are often a result of intentional cultivation of non-monolingual communication strategies and language policies, and go hand in hand with the development of a new identity, 'Estonian Russians'."Emerging Bilingual Speech" is a fascinating study that will be of interest to researchers studying language contact, language change and bilingualism.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- ISBN: 9780826497208
- Number of pages: 270
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 mm
- Languages: English, English (Original language of a translated text)
















