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Language Contact in the Northernmost Regions of the Pacific Northwest: Tlingit Elements in Tahltan
Abstract:The Tahltan lexicon has been noticeably affected by Tlingit. This article presents that portion of Tahltan lexicon that is rooted in Tlingit, and describes semantic and morphological properties of, and phonemic changes undergone by, Tlingit-derived vocabulary. Historical sources indicate that the principal forces driving transfer of vocabulary from Tlingit to Tahltan are trade-and culture-related contact, migrations, remigrations, and intermarriage.
期刊介绍:
Anthropological Linguistics, a quarterly journal founded in 1959, provides a forum for the full range of scholarly study of the languages and cultures of the peoples of the world, especially the native peoples of the Americas. Embracing the field of language and culture broadly defined, the editors welcome articles and research reports addressing cultural, historical, and philological aspects of linguistic study, including analyses of texts and discourse; studies of semantic systems and cultural classifications; onomastic studies; ethnohistorical papers that draw significantly on linguistic data; studies of linguistic prehistory and genetic classification.