Die i-Epenthese im Altindoarischen: Laryngalvokalisierung oder 'Verbindungsglied'?

T. Aufderheide, G. Keydana
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In contemporary Indo-European studies, the Old Indo-Aryan i-epenthesis is usually treated as a result of a diachronic process, namely that of laryngeal vocalization. This view, however, necessitates the assumption of a strict and quite early divide be-tween the Indo-Aryan and Iranian as subbranches of Indo-Iranian. In this paper, we challenge this particular view: we argue that the phonological development of laryngeals is basically uniform within Indo-Iranian. Hence, the i-epenthesis represents instead a later phenomenon that emerges only in Old Indo-Aryan and that is not exclusively tied to the phonology of laryngeals. We show that the distribution of the i-epenthesis renders it a synchronic repair strategy of Old Indo-Aryan either to avoid phonotacticly illicit consonant clusters or to saturate other morphonological tendencies. The tendencies identified by us include an Old Indo-Aryan thrive for open syllables, paradigm uni-formity, and morphological recoverability to enhance lexicon retrieval. We develop our proposal for Vedic and Pāninian Sanskrit by examining certain deverbal suffixes for nominal derivation and the structure of inherited kinship terms that denote ‘father’ or ‘daughter’ respectively
这是元音符号,是老音符号,还是连音符号?
在当代印欧语系的研究中,古印度-雅利安人的i-扩音通常被认为是历时过程的结果,即喉部发声的过程。然而,这种观点必须假设印度-雅利安人和伊朗人作为印度-伊朗人的分支之间有一个严格的和相当早的划分。在本文中,我们挑战这种特殊的观点:我们认为喉音的语音发展在印度-伊朗语中基本上是统一的。因此,i-epenthesis代表了一种后来的现象,这种现象只出现在古印度雅利安人身上,而且并不完全与喉音的音系有关。我们表明,i-扩音的分布使其成为古印度雅利安人的一种共时修复策略,以避免语音上非法的辅音集群或饱和其他形态学倾向。我们发现的趋势包括古印度-雅利安人对开放音节、范式统一和形态可恢复性的繁荣,以增强词汇检索。我们对吠陀语和Pāninian梵语提出了建议,通过检查名义派生的某些派生后缀和分别表示“父亲”或“女儿”的继承亲属关系术语的结构
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