音变与词变对亚组的影响:西海岸班图语中原班图语*ŋg的词尾变长

IF 0.5 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Language Dynamics and Change Pub Date : 2024-07-25 DOI:10.1163/22105832-bja10033
Sara Pacchiarotti, Guy Kouarata, Koen Bostoen
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本文主要研究班图语系西海岸班图语支中的奎鲁-恩古尼(Kwilu-Ngounie)亚支的语言。在 Kwilu-Ngounie 支内,B70 和 B80 语言在该支最全面的基于词典的系统发育中属于旁系。我们评估了是否可以通过使用原班图语 *ŋg 的词尾丢失这一语音创新来诊断一个新的亚群,从而绕过将它们归入基于词典的单系亚群的不可能性。很难说这个新的亚群是一个世系,还是由影响相关变种的接触引起的创新所产生的一个类群。*ŋg在不同变体间的无条件反射表明,语言内部的词汇扩散和接触诱导的语音创新的跨语言传播都挫败了新格玛学派关于声音变化完美无瑕的公理。除了对低级班图亚组的意义之外,这篇文章还有助于解决内部分类的词汇证据和非同步语音证据相互冲突的方法论问题。
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Sound change versus lexical change for subgrouping: Word-final lenition of Proto-Bantu *ŋg in West-Coastal Bantu

This article focuses on languages of the Kwilu-Ngounie subbranch within a branch of the Bantu language family known as West-Coastal Bantu. Within Kwilu-Ngounie, B70 and B80 languages emerge as paraphyletic in the most comprehensive lexicon-based phylogeny of the branch. We assess whether the impossibility to group them into lexicon-based monophyletic subgroups can be bypassed by using the phonological innovation of word-final loss of Proto-Bantu *ŋg as diagnostic of a new subgroup. It is hard to tell whether this new subgroup is a clade by descent or instead a taxon resulting from a contact-induced innovation affecting related varieties. The unconditioned reflexes of *ŋg across varieties signal that both language-internal lexical diffusion and contact-induced crosslinguistic spread of phonological innovation thwart the Neogrammarian axiom of flawlessly regular sound change. Beyond its relevance for low-level Bantu subgrouping, this article contributes to the methodological issue of conflicting lexical and diachronic phonological evidence for internal classification.

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Language Dynamics and Change
Language Dynamics and Change LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS-
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期刊介绍: Language Dynamics and Change (LDC) is an international peer-reviewed journal that covers both new and traditional aspects of the study of language change. Work on any language or language family is welcomed, as long as it bears on topics that are also of theoretical interest. A particular focus is on new developments in the field arising from the accumulation of extensive databases of dialect variation and typological distributions, spoken corpora, parallel texts, and comparative lexicons, which allow for the application of new types of quantitative approaches to diachronic linguistics. Moreover, the journal will serve as an outlet for increasingly important interdisciplinary work on such topics as the evolution of language, archaeology and linguistics (‘archaeolinguistics’), human genetic and linguistic prehistory, and the computational modeling of language dynamics.
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