兄弟姐妹提名:原德拉维语的重建和可借用性/原印欧语im.-vin.情况下的双数名词和日耳曼语中的双数名词

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Anna Smirnitskaya
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本文对达罗毗荼语言中兄弟姐妹的词汇进行了历史分析,特别强调了可借用性因素。结论是,在德拉威语的这一词汇子系统中,借用肯定主要是从兄弟姐妹的词汇开始的(更准确地说,是从 "哥哥 "的意思开始的)。首选方案最终导致整个子系统被借用,随后与原始子系统共存。然而,表示弟弟妹妹的词语对借用的抵制力更强;这些词语尤其能够保留一些最古老的语言特点,如表示不可剥夺的占有权的前缀。我们还探讨了这些前缀系统的演变:我们建议考虑重建*y-1SG / *n-2SG / *t-3SG等与原德拉威语水平相关的前缀,而在北德拉威语的库鲁克-马尔托亚群中,这些前缀被人称代词(eng-1SG / ning-2SG / tang-3SG)中更多的斜体形式所取代。
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Nominations for siblings: Proto-Dravidian reconstruction and borrowability / Праиндоевропейский им.-вин. падеж двойственного числа существительных и двойственное число существительных в германских языках
The paper represents a historical analysis of the lexical terms for siblings in Dravidian languages, with special emphasis on the factor of borrowability. It is concluded that borrowings within this lexical subsystem of Dravidian languages must have started primarily from terms for elder siblings (more precisely, from the meaning ‘elder brother’). The preferred scenario eventually resulted in borrowing the entire subsystem, with its following coexistence along with the original subsystem. However, words denoting younger siblings retained more resistant to borrowing; these were the ones that could, in particular, preserve within themselves some of the most archaic linguistic features, such as prefixes of inalienable possession. The evolution of the system of those prefixes is also explored: it is proposed to consider reconstructions *y-1SG / *n-2SG / *t-3SG relevant for the Proto-Dravidian level, while in the North Dravidian subgroup of Kurukh-Malto these were replaced with the more productive oblique forms of personal pronouns ( eng-1SG / ning-2SG / tang-3SG).
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Journal of Language Relationship
Journal of Language Relationship Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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