Nakoda方言的比较和历史方面

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Vincent Collette
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本文分析了斯通尼与阿西尼波因之间的亲缘关系,并结合比较和史料记载了阿西尼波因的主要方言划分。第一个目标是对普遍存在的假设进行批判性分析,该假设基于词典统计、声音变化和词汇分化,即Stoney独立于Assiniboine从达科他族中分离出来。我发现,在Stoney中发现的许多声音变化和词汇差异都是肤浅的历时性的,不能用来支持早期的分离假说。相反,有许多共同的创新表明,Stoney和Assiniboine来自一个直接的共同祖先,Proto Nakoda。第二个目标是提供关于阿西尼波因方言划分的新数据,特别是词干的语音重塑,有助于澄清和进一步完善阿西尼波因的内部方言划分及其与Stoney的历史和遗传关系。
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Comparative and Historical Aspects of Nakoda Dialectology
This article is an analysis of the genetic relationship between Stoney and Assiniboine and documents Assiniboine’s major dialectal division in the light of comparative and historical data. The first objective consists in a critical analysis of the widespread assumption—which is based on lexicostatistics, sound changes, and lexical differentiation—that Stoney separated from the Dakotan group independently from Assiniboine. I show that many of the sound changes and lexical differences found in Stoney are shallow diachronically and cannot be used to sustain an early separation hypothesis. On the contrary, there are a number of shared innovations that indicate Stoney and Assiniboine descend from an immediate common ancestor, Proto-Nakoda. The second objective is to provide new data on Assiniboine dialectal divisions—specifically phonological reshaping of stems—that help clarify and further refine the internal dialectal divisions of Assiniboine and its historical and genetic relationships with Stoney.
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期刊介绍: International Journal of American Linguistics is a world forum for the study of all the languages native to North, Central, and South America. Inaugurated by Franz Boas in 1917, IJAL concentrates on the investigation of linguistic data and on the presentation of grammatical fragments and other documents relevant to Amerindian languages.
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