Diglossia and change from below in Eastern Cham

IF 0.2 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Asia-Pacific Language Variation Pub Date : 2018-09-17 DOI:10.1075/APLV.17003.BAC
K. Baclawski
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Abstract

Diglossia canonically refers to language situations with unequal attitudes towards a formal ‘H’ variety, connected to writing, and a colloquial ‘L’ variety, connected to everyday speech. This paper claims that variation that arises as a marker of diglossia can become dissociated from it and persist in the L variety, if it is sufficiently orthogonal to the writing system. With a sociolinguistic survey (n = 30), this paper examines five variables that were markers of quasi-diglossia in Eastern Cham in previous decades. Three of the variables continue to be stereotypes or shibboleths of diglossia, while the other two no longer exhibit any correlation with diglossia: the spirantization of r and the labial coarticulation of ŋ. The latter were changes from below that decoupled from diglossia, because they were sufficiently opaque to Cham script.
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东方Cham的双重损失和从下而来的变化
语言失调症通常指的是对与写作有关的正式“H”变体和与日常言语有关的口语“L”变体持不同态度的语言情况。这篇论文声称,如果变异与书写系统充分正交,作为双盲标记出现的变异可以与双盲分离,并在L变体中持续存在。通过社会语言学调查(n = 30),本文研究了五个变量,这些变量是前几十年东Cham准双盲症的标志。其中三个变量仍然是双舌症的刻板印象或陈词滥调,而另外两个变量不再与双舌症表现出任何相关性:r的螺旋化和ŋ的唇共同关节。后者是从下面的变化,与双元音分离,因为它们对Cham脚本来说足够不透明。
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