Kaingang: gender or classifiers?

Wilmar da Rocha D’Angelis
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The Kaingang language presents a particular vocalic alternation involving low nasal vowels, which has traditionally been treated either as dialect differences or as a case of “free variation”. My two-decade contact with native speakers of several Kaingang communities – particularly from Xapecó (SC), Nonoai, and Inhacorá (RS) – allows me to consider this vocalic alternation as a kind of “classifier” with some characteristics of “gender”. This paper argues that these distinctions in pronunciation are not mere dialect differences in Kaingang. The linguistic reality is much richer, more revealing and more interesting than the magical discard of “free variation”.
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开刚:性别还是分类器?
开港语表现出一种特殊的语音变化,包括低鼻音,传统上被视为方言差异或“自由变异”的情况。二十年来,我接触了几个开港族的母语人士——尤其是Xapecó (SC)、Nonoai和inhacor (RS)——我认为这种语音交替是一种带有“性别”特征的“分类器”。本文认为,这些语音差异并不仅仅是开港方言的差异。语言的现实比“自由变化”的神奇抛弃更丰富、更有启发性、更有趣。
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