反对帝国主义的经验主义

IF 0.5 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages Pub Date : 2023-08-17 DOI:10.1075/jpcl.00119.bak
P. Bakker
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大规模的类型学研究被批评为不科学,有偏见,方法上不健全,并且是新殖民主义态度的罪魁祸首。Meakins(2022)在她的第一个JPCL专栏中回应了这些观点。然而,所有使用大型类型学数据集的研究得出的结论都指向一个方向,即克里奥尔语确实具有结构特性,使其与词性词和世界上的其他语言(包括米金斯专栏中没有提到的十几种语言)区别开来。反对者使用的数据比他们少千分之一,但显然更可信。克里奥尔语是在不利的环境中发展起来的,人类天赋的灵活性导致了新的结构特性,显然是全世界共有的。相反的观点认为,克里奥尔语是其词性的延续,有可能为殖民主义辩护,好像强迫驱逐、黑鸟、奴隶制、帝国主义和殖民主义不会对语言的延续造成灾难性的后果。毁灭性的社会历史环境导致了新社会的产生,人类的聪明才智创造了他们成熟的自然语言。
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Empiricism against imperialism
Large scale typological studies have been criticized for being unscientific, biased, methodologically unsound and as perpetrating neocolonial attitudes. Meakins (2022) echoes these views in her first JPCL column. The conclusions of all studies using large typological datasets, however, point in the direction that creoles do have structural properties that distinguish them from their lexifiers and the languages of the world, including a dozen not mentioned in Meakins’ column. Opponents use data that are a factor of thousand less extensive, yet apparently more credible. Creoles developed in adverse circumstances, and the flexibility of human genius led to new structural properties, apparently shared across the world. The opposite view, that creoles are continuations of their lexifiers, runs the risk of justifying colonialism, as if forced deportation, blackbirding, slavery, imperialism and colonialism could not have had catastrophic consequences for the continuation of languages. Devastating sociohistorical circumstances led to the creation of new societies, and human ingenuity created their fully-fledged natural languages.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages (JPCL) aims to provide a forum for the scholarly study of pidgins, creoles, and other contact language varieties, from multi-disciplinary perspectives. The journal places special emphasis on current research devoted to empirical description, theoretical issues, and the broader implications of the study of contact languages for theories of language acquisition and change, and for linguistic theory in general. The editors also encourage contributions that explore the application of linguistic research to language planning, education, and social reform, as well as studies that examine the role of contact languages in the social life and culture, including the literature, of their communities.
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