Gérard Diffloth, James R. Chamberlain, Nathan Badenoch
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热拉尔-迪夫洛特(Gérard Diffloth,1937-2023 年)是研究奥斯特罗亚语的权威,他对语言学有着广泛的兴趣,从历史重建到表达式等等。他是一位孜孜不倦的田野工作者,坚信对奥斯特罗亚语语言史的研究必须立足于与母语使用者在日常语言环境中进行的长期田野调查。在本文中,我们将介绍一份未发表的手稿,内容是老挝南部沙湾拿吉省 Vilabouly 地区 Tri 语言的语音学。我们简要介绍了他的工作,并对他几十年来与奥斯特罗亚语使用者一起工作所坚持的田野工作和原则表示敬意。
Notation and phonology of the Tri language in Vilabouly*
Gérard Diffloth (1937–2023) was a leading authority on Austroasiatic languages, with a wide range of linguistic
interests ranging from historical reconstruction to expressives, and much more. He was a tireless fieldworker who firmly believed
that research into the linguistic history of Austroasiatic need be grounded in long-term fieldwork with native speakers in their
daily speech environment. In this paper we introduce an unpublished manuscript on the phonology of the Tri language spoken in
Vilabouly District, Savannakhet Province in southern Laos. We frame this with a brief introduction to his work, with a tribute to
his commitment to fieldwork and the principles he maintained throughout the many decades of working with speakers of Austroasiatic
languages.