/h/插入作为“伪装古语”?

IF 0.6 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Diachronica Pub Date : 2019-04-05 DOI:10.1075/DIA.17030.SCH
D. Schreier
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本文记录了所谓的“/h/插入”的历史发展和共时性变化(/h/在元音开头的单词如apple, under等之前)。本文认为,在世界各地的后殖民英语变体中保持/h/插入为研究涉及英国捐赠者和其他方言的方言接触情景下的语言变化提供了一个理想的机会。在对当今世界英语的区域分布模式进行评估之后,我提出了对特里斯坦-达库尼亚英语进行大规模定量分析的一些初步发现,其中/h/插入在英式英语中得到了有力的证明,但却接近过时,但在21世纪仍然存在。定量分析为研究方言接触和koinsamization过程中的捐赠者归属和竞争选择过程提供了重要的见解,并特别参考了殖民滞后、特征池形成和创始人效应等理论概念。殖民滞后概念在后殖民英语变体中的整体应用需要改进和批判性评估。我认为,整个语言系统(以koinsamas的形式)并不是如此保守,而是语言(和方言)的变化是在特定的功能层面上进行的。
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/h/ insertion as a ‘camouflage archaism’?
This article documents the historical development and synchronic variation of so-called “/h/ insertion” (/h/ before vowel-initial words such as apple, under, etc.). It argues that the maintenance of /h/ insertion in post-colonial English varieties around the world provides an ideal opportunity for research on language change under dialect contact scenarios involving British donors and other dialects. After an assessment of regional distribution patterns in current World Englishes, I present some first findings from a large-scale quantitative analysis of Tristan da Cunha English, where /h/ insertion, firmly attested yet nearing obsolescence in British English, has survived into the 21st century. The quantitative analysis provides important insights into donor attribution and competition-selection processes that accompany dialect contact and koinéization, with special reference to theoretical concepts such as colonial lag, feature pool formation and founder effects. A holistic application of the concept of colonial lag to post-colonial English varieties needs to be refined and critically assessed. I argue that entire linguistic systems (in the form of koinés) are not conservative as such but that arrested language (and dialect) change operates on a feature-specific level instead.
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期刊介绍: Diachronica provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of information concerning all aspects of language change in any and all languages of the globe. Contributions which combine theoretical interest and philological acumen are especially welcome. Diachronica appears three times per year, publishing articles, review articles, book reviews, and a miscellanea section including notes, reports and discussions.
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