Publication: On the Subitizing Effect in Language Contact
On the Subitizing Effect in Language Contact
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Gardani, F., & Zanini, C. (2022). On the Subitizing Effect in Language Contact. In R. Levie, A. Bar-On, O. Ashkenazi, E. Dattner, & G. Brandes (Eds.), Developing Language and Literacy Studies in Honor of Dorit Diskin Ravid (pp. 263–293). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-99891-2_10
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Numerical cognition is an essential component of our daily life. It is the ability to process numerical quantities. In language, symbolic representations of numerical quantities are encoded by numerals. In situations of language contact, numerals are often borrowed from one language into another (Haspelmath & Tadmor, Loanwords in the world’s languages: A comparative handbook. De Gruyter Mouton, Berlin, 2009), and it has been observed that high and more abstract numerals are more prone to borrowing than lower numerals (Matras, Yaron, L
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Gardani, F., & Zanini, C. (2022). On the Subitizing Effect in Language Contact. In R. Levie, A. Bar-On, O. Ashkenazi, E. Dattner, & G. Brandes (Eds.), Developing Language and Literacy Studies in Honor of Dorit Diskin Ravid (pp. 263–293). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-99891-2_10