The Plural Word hire in Alorese: Contact-Induced Change from Neighboring Alor-Pantar Languages
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
This article discusses the plural word hire in Alorese, an Austronesian language
spoken on the islands of Alor and Pantar, in eastern Indonesia. Following
the methodological requisites for contact-induced change, I claim that the
plural word hire emerged through contact with Papuan Alor-Pantar languages,
because (i) Alorese was and still is spoken in close contact with Alor-Pantar
languages; (ii) Alorese and the neighboring Alor-Pantar languages share the
presence of a plural word, and their plural words have similar syntactic and
semantic properties; (iii) Alor-Pantar languages had plural words before they
came into contact with Alorese; and (iv) Alorese did not have the plural word
hire before it came into contact with Alor-Pantar languages. The innovation of
hire is a case of contact-induced grammaticalization, whereby the form is
inherited and developed from an original third person plural pronoun going
back to Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *si-ida, while the function of the plural word is borrowed from the neighboring Alor-Pantar languages.
spoken on the islands of Alor and Pantar, in eastern Indonesia. Following
the methodological requisites for contact-induced change, I claim that the
plural word hire emerged through contact with Papuan Alor-Pantar languages,
because (i) Alorese was and still is spoken in close contact with Alor-Pantar
languages; (ii) Alorese and the neighboring Alor-Pantar languages share the
presence of a plural word, and their plural words have similar syntactic and
semantic properties; (iii) Alor-Pantar languages had plural words before they
came into contact with Alorese; and (iv) Alorese did not have the plural word
hire before it came into contact with Alor-Pantar languages. The innovation of
hire is a case of contact-induced grammaticalization, whereby the form is
inherited and developed from an original third person plural pronoun going
back to Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *si-ida, while the function of the plural word is borrowed from the neighboring Alor-Pantar languages.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
contact-induced change; plural words; Austronesian
Elenco autori:
Moro, F
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