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Title
Restoring 'Nile-Nubian': How to Balance Lexicostatistics and Etymology in Historical Research on Nubian Languages |
Full text
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/6663f1nt |
Date
2020 |
Author(s)
Starostin, George |
Abstract
The paper offers a critical analysis of the proposal to dismantle the genetic unity of the so-called Nile-Nubian languages by positioning one of its former constituents, the Nobiin language, as the earliest oshoot from the Common Nubian stem. Combining straightforward lexicostatistical methodology with more scrupulous etymological analysis of the material, I argue that the evidence in favor of the hypothesis that Nobiin is the earliest offshoot may and, in fact, should rather be interpreted as evidence for a strong lexical substrate in Nobiin, accounting for its accelerated rate of change in comparison to the closely related Kenuzi'Dongolawi (Mattokki'Andaandi) cluster. |
Subject(s)
comparative linguistics; Nilo-Saharan; glottochronology; lexicostatistics; Nubian; West Nilotic |
Publisher
eScholarship, University of California |
Type of publication
article |
Format
application/pdf |
Source
Dotawo: A Journal of Nubian Studies, vol 7, iss 0 |
Rights
CC-BY-NC |
Identifier
qt6663f1nt |
Repository
Berkeley - University of California
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