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The present article is dedicated to conative animal calls (CACs) in a Kalahari Khoe language, Tjwao. By using a
prototype approach to categorization, the authors test the Tjwao CACs for their compliance with the prototype of CACs posited
recently in scholarly literature. The authors conclude that Tjwao CACs largely conform to the pragma-semantic, phonetic, and
morphological properties associated with CACs across languages. In light of the Tjwao data, a few refinements are also proposed.
These concern the potential prevalence of whistles as the most common sounds not included in the International Phonetic Alphabet,
the correlation of summonses with replication and repetitions as well as front and/or close vowels, the higher frequency of
summonses and dispersals among all semantic types of CACs, and the lesser extent of monosemy than previously claimed.
期刊介绍:
Linguistic Variation is an international, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the study of linguistic variation. It seeks to investigate to what extent the study of linguistic variation can shed light on the broader issue of language-particular versus language-universal properties, on the interaction between what is fixed and necessary on the one hand and what is variable and contingent on the other. This enterprise involves properly defining and delineating the notion of linguistic variation by identifying loci of variation. What are the variable properties of natural language and what is its invariant core?