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Abstract
In the Proto-Quechuan lexicon, many two-segment phonetic substrings recur in semantically related roots, even
though they are not independent morphemes. Such elements may have been morphemes before the Proto-Quechuan stage (i.e., in
Pre-Proto-Quechuan). On the other hand, this may simply be due to chance, or to phonesthesia. In this paper, we introduce the
Crosslinguistic Colexification Network Clustering (CCNC) algorithm, as well as an accompanying test statistic, which allow us to
evaluate our claims against a neutral standard of semantic relatedness (the CLICS2 database; List et al. 2018). We obtain very strong statistical evidence that there are hitherto unexplained
recurrent elements within Proto-Quechuan roots, but not within roots reconstructed for Proto-Aymaran, the proto-language of a
neighboring language family whose members are otherwise structurally very similar to Proto-Quechuan, and which has therefore long
been considered an obvious candidate for deep shared ancestry. Some of these elements are explainable as phonesthemes, but most
appear to reflect archaic Quechuan morphology. These findings are consistent with an emerging picture of the early
Quechuan-Aymaran contact relationship in which Quechuan structure was reformatted on the Aymaran template.
期刊介绍:
Diachronica provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of information concerning all aspects of language change in any and all languages of the globe. Contributions which combine theoretical interest and philological acumen are especially welcome. Diachronica appears three times per year, publishing articles, review articles, book reviews, and a miscellanea section including notes, reports and discussions.