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Employing Geographical Principles for Sampling in State of the Art Dialectological Projects 在最先进的方言项目中运用地理原理进行抽样
Pub Date : 2013-12-01 DOI: 10.1017/jlg.2013.9
I. Buchstaller, S. Alvanides
The aims of this paper are twofold. First, we locate the most effective human geographical methods for sampling across space in large-scale dialectological projects. We propose two geographical concepts as a basis for sampling decisions: Geo-demographic classification, which is a multidimensional method used for the socio-economic grouping of areas; we also develop an updated version of functional regions that can be used in sociolinguistic research. We then report on the results of a pilot project that applies these models to collect data regarding the acceptability of vernacular morphosyntactic forms in the North East of England. Following the method of natural breaks advocated for dialectology by Horvath & Horvath (2002), we interpret breaks in the probabilistic patterns as areas of dialect transitions. This study contributes to the debate about the role and limitations of spatiality in linguistic analysis. It intends to broaden our knowledge about the interfaces between human geography and dialectology.
本文的目的是双重的。首先,我们在大型方言项目中找到了跨空间采样的最有效的人文地理方法。我们提出了两个地理概念作为抽样决策的基础:地理人口分类,这是一种用于地区社会经济分组的多维方法;我们还开发了一个功能区域的更新版本,可用于社会语言学研究。然后,我们报告了一个试点项目的结果,该项目应用这些模型来收集有关英格兰东北部方言形态句法形式可接受性的数据。遵循Horvath & Horvath(2002)提出的方言自然断续的方法,我们将概率模式中的断续解释为方言过渡区域。这一研究有助于讨论空间性在语言分析中的作用和局限性。它旨在拓宽我们对人文地理学和方言学之间的界面的认识。
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引用次数: 16
The Major Dialects of Nyamwezi and Their Relationship to Sukuma: A Time-Based Perspective 尼亚姆韦齐主要方言及其与苏库马语的关系:一个基于时间的视角
Pub Date : 2013-12-01 DOI: 10.1017/jlg.2013.11
Tim Roth
This paper identifies the main dialects within Nyamwezi, a Bantu language of Tanzania, and clarifies the historical relationship between these Nyamwezi (F.22) dialects and Sukuma (F.21). I claim, contrary to the conventional wisdom regarding these languages, that a rough linguistic border exists, which separates the Nyamwezi varieties from Sukuma. By implication, Sukuma and Nyamwezi do not exist in a dialect continuum with one another, and the Ndala lect described in Maganga and Schadeberg (1992) should be considered Sukuma. These claims are supported by primarily lexical and phonological evidence gathered during recent surveys conducted by SIL International. Furthermore, Batibo's (2000) relative chronology of the main innovations considered in this present study (*c/*j fricativization, Bantu spirantization, Dahl's Law, and *p-lenition) is re-examined in light of this new evidence. This paper demonstrates how diachronic dialectology can shed light on the dualistic processes of divergence and convergence in Bantu, and the resulting spread of linguistic innovation.
本文确定了坦桑尼亚班图语Nyamwezi的主要方言,并澄清了这些Nyamwezi (F.22)方言与Sukuma (F.21)方言之间的历史关系。我认为,与关于这些语言的传统观点相反,存在着一条粗略的语言边界,将尼亚姆韦齐语和苏库马语区分开来。通过暗示,Sukuma和Nyamwezi并不存在于彼此的方言连续体中,而Maganga和Schadeberg(1992)中描述的Ndala选择应该被认为是Sukuma。这些说法主要是由SIL国际最近进行的调查中收集的词汇和音系证据所支持的。此外,根据这一新证据,Batibo(2000)对本研究中考虑的主要创新(*c/*j化、班图精神化、达尔定律和*p- lenation)的相对年表进行了重新检验。本文论证了历时方言学如何揭示班图语分化和融合的二元过程,以及由此产生的语言创新的传播。
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引用次数: 2
Phonology and morphology in Dutch indefinite determiner syncretism: Spatial and quantitative perspectives 荷兰语不确定限定词融合的音系和形态学:空间和数量的观点
Pub Date : 2013-12-01 DOI: 10.1017/jlg.2013.10
Meredith Tamminga
This paper uses dialect data to disentangle the contributions of phonology and morphology to the emergence of gender syncretism in the Dutch determiner paradigm. Quantitative and spatio-statistical analyses are used to identify an inverse relationship between phonological erosion and adoption of the innovative syncretic system, counter to expectation. That inverse relationship is shown to obscure the parallel development of the determiners in masculine and feminine contexts, leading to the suggestion that the syncretism results from a single morphological change triggered by phonological variability.
本文利用方言数据来梳理荷兰语限定词范式中语音和形态学对性别融合的贡献。定量和空间统计分析用于确定语音侵蚀和采用创新的融合系统之间的反比关系,这与预期相反。研究表明,这种反比关系掩盖了在男性和女性语境中限定词的平行发展,导致人们认为,这种融合是由语音变异引发的单一形态变化造成的。
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引用次数: 10
Foreword to Volume 1 第一卷前言
Pub Date : 2013-12-01 DOI: 10.1017/jlg.2013.12
W. Labov, Dennis R. Preston
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引用次数: 0
Settlement patterns and the eastern boundary of the Northern Cities Shift – ERRATUM 聚落格局与北方城市东部边界转移-勘误
Pub Date : 2013-06-01 DOI: 10.1017/JLG.2013.13
Aaron J. Dinkin
This paper examines the dialectology of eastern New York State. Data are considered from twelve cities and villages bridging the gap between the Inland North dialect region (home to the Northern Cities Shift [NCS]) and the Western New England region. Communities are classified as belonging to the Inland North ‘‘core,’’ the Inland North ‘‘fringe,’’ or a non–Inland North region. The settlement history of these communities is used to explain the boundaries between the dialect regions; presence of the NCS is found to correlate well with heavy migration from southwestern New England early in a community’s history. Looking in detail at the different distributions of the individual sound changes involved in the NCS across the dialect regions established in this paper makes it possible to posit a reconstructed early history for the NCS and make hypotheses about the phonological character of the different sound changes.
本文考察了纽约州东部的方言。数据来自12个城市和村庄,这些城市和村庄弥合了内陆北部方言地区(北部城市转移[NCS]的所在地)和西部新英格兰地区之间的差距。社区被划分为属于内陆北部“核心”,内陆北部“边缘”或非内陆北部地区。这些社区的定居历史被用来解释方言区域之间的边界;研究发现,NCS的存在与社区历史早期从新英格兰西南部大量移民密切相关。通过详细观察在本文所建立的方言区域中涉及到的NCS中单个声音变化的不同分布,可以为NCS建立一个重建的早期历史,并对不同声音变化的音系特征做出假设。
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引用次数: 12
Editors’ Foreword 编辑前言
Pub Date : 1992-06-01 DOI: 10.1017/jlg.2018.1
Susan Ohmer, Donald Crafton
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