解读帕诺语中身体部位术语的演变:身体部位词汇化的保守与创新特征。

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Interface Focus Pub Date : 2022-12-09 eCollection Date: 2023-02-06 DOI:10.1098/rsfs.2022.0053
Roberto Zariquiey, Javier Vera, Simon J Greenhill, Pilar Valenzuela, Russell J Gray, Johann-Mattis List
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引用次数: 2

摘要

尽管在定量系统发育研究中,没有在特定语系之外找到直接对应物的语系特异性特征通常被忽视,但学者们在定性研究中充分利用了这些特征,揭示了它们识别语言关系的潜力。这种家族特有特征的一个例子是帕诺语中的身体部位表达,它通常是词汇化的形式,由绑定词根(在文献中也称为身体部位前缀)和非生产性派生词素(在这里称为身体部位形成词)组成。我们使用各种统计方法来证明,虽然身体部位的词根通常是保守的,但身体部位的构成词表现出不同的年代,并且通常是最近和平行创新的结果。与此相一致,身体部分根的系统发育结构投射出该家族的主要分支,而形成物则高度非树状。除了对帕诺语言的系统发育分析做出贡献外,这项研究还对语法创新在语言分类中的作用、亚马逊地区形态复杂性的起源以及语系中特定语法特征的系统发育信号提供了有意义的见解。
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Untangling the evolution of body-part terminology in Pano: conservative versus innovative traits in body-part lexicalization.

Untangling the evolution of body-part terminology in Pano: conservative versus innovative traits in body-part lexicalization.

Untangling the evolution of body-part terminology in Pano: conservative versus innovative traits in body-part lexicalization.

Untangling the evolution of body-part terminology in Pano: conservative versus innovative traits in body-part lexicalization.

Although language-family specific traits which do not find direct counterparts outside a given language family are usually ignored in quantitative phylogenetic studies, scholars have made ample use of them in qualitative investigations, revealing their potential for identifying language relationships. An example of such a family specific trait are body-part expressions in Pano languages, which are often lexicalized forms, composed of bound roots (also called body-part prefixes in the literature) and non-productive derivative morphemes (called here body-part formatives). We use various statistical methods to demonstrate that whereas body-part roots are generally conservative, body-part formatives exhibit diverse chronologies and are often the result of recent and parallel innovations. In line with this, the phylogenetic structure of body-part roots projects the major branches of the family, while formatives are highly non-tree-like. Beyond its contribution to the phylogenetic analysis of Pano languages, this study provides significative insights into the role of grammatical innovations for language classification, the origin of morphological complexity in the Amazon and the phylogenetic signal of specific grammatical traits in language families.

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Interface Focus
Interface Focus BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
9.20
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44
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Each Interface Focus themed issue is devoted to a particular subject at the interface of the physical and life sciences. Formed of high-quality articles, they aim to facilitate cross-disciplinary research across this traditional divide by acting as a forum accessible to all. Topics may be newly emerging areas of research or dynamic aspects of more established fields. Organisers of each Interface Focus are strongly encouraged to contextualise the journal within their chosen subject.
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