L1 Attrition and Repair in Remnant Language Islands: The Case of Kyanga (Eastern Mande, Niger Congo)

Pub Date : 2024-05-15 DOI:10.1163/19552629-01602012
Henning Schreiber
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Sociolinguistically, isolation can be seen as a speech-community event which is commonly the result of migration, e.g., if speakers from a larger speech community migrate into a language island, leading to contact-induced variation. Another type of language island results from extensive language shift when a formerly larger language area shrinks to a remnant speech community, an enclave. The literature shows, however, that in both cases ethno-linguistic vitality is precarious, and that the impact of language contact is observable at all levels. Nevertheless, the question arises as to whether contact-induced variation is sociolinguistically distinct from variation in an enclave island. The paper describes the enregisterment of semi-speech and repair strategies similar to ‘L1 creolisation’ in an endangered Eastern Mande language, Kyanga, spoken on the border of Benin/Nigeria.

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残余语言岛的 L1 消减与修复:基扬加(尼日尔刚果东部曼德语)案例
从社会语言学角度看,隔离可以被视为语言社区事件,通常是迁移的结果,例如,如果一个较大的语言社区的说话者迁移到一个语言岛,导致接触引起的变异。另一种类型的语言岛则是语言广泛迁移的结果,即原来较大的语言区缩小为一个残存的语言社区,即飞地。然而,文献显示,在这两种情况下,民族语言的生命力都岌岌可危,语言接触的影响在各个层面都可以观察到。然而,问题在于接触引起的变异在社会语言学上是否有别于飞地岛屿的变异。本文描述了在贝宁/尼日利亚交界处使用的濒危东曼德语基扬加(Kyanga)中,类似于 "L1克里奥尔化 "的半语音和修复策略的注册情况。
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