Historical phonology of Mataguayan
Author(s)
Nikulin, Andrey
Carol, Javier
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
b17582c8-3a28-43f9-9fbb-78fd8fe864ebLanguage
EnglishAbstract
This book discusses the phonological history of Mataguayan, a language family that includes no less than four distinct languages – Maká, Nivaĉle, Chorote, and Wichí – spoken by ca. 65.000 individuals in the Southern Chaco region in Argentina, Paraguay, and Bolivia. The book starts by offering a phonological reconstruction of Proto-Mataguayan, with separate chapters dedicated to its consonants, vowels, word-level prosody, and morphophonological alternations. This is followed by an outline of the phonological evolution of each Mataguayan language all the way from Proto-Mataguayan to contemporary lects, with a special attention to the dialectal diversity of Nivaĉle, Chorote, and Wichí. The study concludes with an etymological dictionary of Mataguayan, where known cognate sets are accompanied by comments on phonetic irregularities, semantic shifts, possible cognates in the neighbouring Guaicuruan family, and references to earlier studies.
Keywords
Language Arts & DisciplinesISBN
9783961104741Publisher
Language Science PressPublisher website
https://langsci-press.org/Publication date and place
2024Grantor
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Language Science PressClassification
Language: reference & general