Affiliation:
1. Department of Humanities and Philosophy, University of Florence, 50121 Florence, Italy
Abstract
In this work, we will investigate hybridization, borrowing, and grammatical reorganization phenomena in the Arbëresh dialects of San Marzano (Apulia) and Vena di Maida (central Calabria). The data from the Arbëresh of S. Benedetto Ullano (northern Calabria) will be useful to provide a comparative frame. Arbëresh is the name of the Albanian varieties spoken in the villages/cities generally formed in the late fifteenth century by communities fleeing from Albania as a consequence of the Ottoman occupation. The long-time contact with neighboring Romance varieties is reflected in the extended mixing phenomena which characterize the lexicon and the morphosyntactic organization of Arbëresh as a heritage language. This is particularly evident in the two dialects that we investigate in this contribution, where relexification and grammatical reorganization phenomena provide us with an interesting testing ground to explain language variation.
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
Reference106 articles.
1. Acquaviva, Paolo (2008). Lexical Plurals, Oxford University Press.
2. Altimari, Franco, and Savoia, Leonardo M. (1994). I Dialetti Italo-Albanesi, Bulzoni.
3. Two modalities of case assignment in Sakha;Baker;Natural Language and Linguistic Theory,2010
4. Arends, Jacques, Muysken, Pieter, and Smith, Norval (1994). Pidgins and Creoles. An Introduction, Benjamins.
5. L’apprendimento linguistico tra parametri e transfer;Baldi;Quaderni di Linguistica e Studi Orientali QULSO,2019