Artículo
Vowel shifts in Middle Wichi (Mataguayan family, South America)
Fecha de publicación:
05/2023
Editorial:
John Benjamins
Revista:
Journal of Historical Linguistics
ISSN:
2210-2116
e-ISSN:
2210-2124
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
This paper analyzes vowel shifts in Wichi (Mataguayan, South America) between the 18th and early 20th centuries, some of which contributed to the emergence of the Pilcomayeño and Bermejeño dialects. Based on a historical database and using comparative method, we date the vowel shift over the period we have named as Middle Wichi. At the early stage of this period, the /e/ > /a/ lowering is analyzed as a sporadic change, spread across the dialects in part of the vocabulary. At a later stage, the chain shift /ɑ/ > /o/ > /u/ > /e, i/, where /u/ merged with /e/ and /i/, reducing vowels from six to five, and the sporadic change of /i/>/e/ lowering in some words took place in Bermejeño. The paper explores implications in the implementation of sound change, the regular changes and the lexical diffusion, in particular, in chain shifting. It also explores some connections with other Mataguayan languages in both the lowering e>a and the possible causes of the changes. Thus, the paper contributes to the historical study of the Wichi language and the Mataguayan family in the Gran Chaco area, in South America.
Palabras clave:
VOWEL SHIFT
,
SPORADIC CHANGE
,
CHAIN SHIFTING
,
WICHI
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Nercesian, Verónica; Arellano, Nicolás Alejandro; Vowel shifts in Middle Wichi (Mataguayan family, South America); John Benjamins; Journal of Historical Linguistics; 5-2023; 1-62
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