重新审视佐伯的 "反常 "特征

Pub Date : 2024-05-17 DOI:10.1075/ltba.00018.pit
Pittayawat Pittayaporn
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本研究提出,以前被认为是古音的某些特征实际上是接触引起的创新,从而对 "伢 "作为傣语异常成员的说法提出了质疑。具体地说,本文认为涉及/j-/的多种对应关系以及原泰语 *A1 音的所谓分裂可以追溯到越南语和老挝语或泰语的影响。此外,本文还断言,"伢 "语与广西西南部的北台方言扶绥语密切相关。本文的结论是,"伢 "语是一种傣语,具有一些独特的保留和与邻近语言接触的痕迹。
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Revisiting “aberrant” features in Saek
This study challenges the notion of Saek as an aberrant member of Tai by proposing that certain features previously considered archaic are, in fact, contact-induced innovations. Specifically, it argues that multiple correspondences involving /j-/ and the alleged split of the Proto-Tai *A1 tone can be traced back to Vietnamese and Lao or Thai influence. Additionally, this paper asserts that Saek is closely related to Fusui, a Northern Tai dialect spoken in southwestern Guangxi. This paper concludes that Saek is a Tai language with some unique retentions and traces of contact with neighboring languages.
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