图帕利亚语中近似词的兴衰

Q2 Arts and Humanities
A. Nikulin, R. Andrade
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本文讨论了图pian家族的Tuparian分支的近似系列语言的演变,这些语言原产于guapor / it内兹河中段和Machado/ ji - paran河源头之间的地区(Rondônia南部,巴西)。研究表明,除了原始图帕利亚语的近似序列(我们认为包括*β, *j, *w)外,一些子语言还从各种来源创造了创新的近似,例如非低元音(*o/*i),后口化鼻音(*mb/*nd/*ŋg,通过*b/*d/*g的方式)和空隙填充滑音。这些声音的演变被详细地讨论了;特别是,我们认为在所有的图帕利亚语言中,至少有一些近似值在历史上被强化了。特别注意图帕利亚分支的子群。
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The rise and fall of approximants in the Tuparian languages
This paper addresses the evolution of the approximant series in the languages of the Tuparian branch of the Tupian family, native to the region comprised between the middle course of the Guaporé/Iténez and the headwaters of the Machado/Ji-Paraná (southern Rondônia, Brazil). It is shown that in addition to the approximant series of Proto-Tuparian (which, we argue, comprised *β, *j, *w), some daughter languages created innovative approximants from a variety of sources, such as non-low vowels (*o/*i), post-oralized nasals (*mb/*nd/*ŋg, by the way of *b/*d/*g), and hiatus-filling glides. The evolution of these sounds is discussed in great detail; in particular, we argue that at least some approximants have been historically fortitioned in all Tuparian languages. A special attention is given to the subgrouping of the Tuparian branch.
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Journal of Language Relationship
Journal of Language Relationship Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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