Expanding the boundaries of Asian linguistics

B. Comrie, Raoul Zamponi
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While the general lines of the areal linguistic typology of Asia are well known, there are some less well understood pockets that promise to throw light on the overall range of variation within the continent. These include the indigenous languages of the Andaman Islands, which have for much of history stood apart from the population and language spreads that have characterized most of Asia. They fall into two families: Great Andamanese – the focus of this article – and Ongan. In some respects Great Andamanese languages go with the bulk of Asia, e.g. verb-final constituent order, but other aspects even of constituent order represent a mixture that matches neither the general Asian head-final type nor the Southeast Asian head-initial type. Some properties of Great Andamanese are typologically unusual, but do find presumably accidental parallels in languages spoken inside Asia, e.g. retroflex consonants, or elsewhere, e.g. body-part prefixes and verb root ellipsis.
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拓展亚洲语言学的疆域
虽然亚洲地区语言类型学的一般路线是众所周知的,但仍有一些不太为人所知的地方有望揭示该大陆内部的整体变化范围。其中包括安达曼群岛的土著语言,在历史上的大部分时间里,安达曼群岛的土著语言与亚洲大部分地区的人口和语言传播是分开的。它们分为两个科:大安达曼人——本文的重点——和昂根人。在某些方面,大安达曼语与大部分亚洲语言是一致的,例如动词-词尾的构成顺序,但在其他方面,即使是构成顺序,也表现出一种既不符合一般亚洲语的词头-词尾类型,也不符合东南亚语的词头-词首类型的混合物。大安达曼语的一些特征在类类学上是不寻常的,但在亚洲内部的语言中确实发现了可能偶然的相似之处,例如反旋辅音,或者其他地方,例如身体部分前缀和动词词根省略。
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