Contact-Induced Change in the Jewish Neo-Aramaic Dialects

IF 0.3 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Geoffrey Khan
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Abstract

In this article, I present an introductory overview of the Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialects, followed by a study of various aspects of contact-induced change that are exhibited by these dialects. Neo-Aramaic dialects were also spoken by Christian communities in the same region. The Jewish and Christian dialects differ from one another, even where the two communities lived in the same geographical area. I show that contact-induced change was generally more advanced in Jewish NENA dialects than in neighboring Christian dialects. I also demonstrate that a study of contact-induced changes provides evidence of the migration history of the communities. I present two case studies of differing degrees of convergence with contact languages and evidence of different migration patterns. These are (i) the Jewish and Christian NENA dialects of Urmi (northwestern Iran) and (ii) the Jewish and Christian NENA dialects of Sanandaj (western Iran).

接触引起的犹太新阿拉姆方言变化
在本文中,我将对犹太新阿拉姆方言进行介绍性概述,然后对这些方言所表现出的接触引起的变化的各个方面进行研究。同一地区的基督教社区也使用新阿拉姆方言。犹太教和基督教的方言彼此不同,即使这两个社区生活在同一地理区域。我的研究表明,与邻近的基督教方言相比,接触引起的变化在犹太教新阿拉姆方言中普遍更为显著。我还证明,对接触引起的变化的研究提供了族群迁移历史的证据。我介绍了两个与接触语言趋同程度不同的案例研究,以及不同迁移模式的证据。它们是:(i) 乌尔米(伊朗西北部)的犹太教和基督教内纳方言;(ii) 萨南达吉(伊朗西部)的犹太教和基督教内纳方言。
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Journal of Jewish Languages
Journal of Jewish Languages LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS-
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