The road to opacity: Reflexes of Proto-Oceanic -akin in northern Vanuatu

This paper provides a systematic overview of the modern reflexes of the Proto-Oceanic applicative suffix *-akin in the languages of northern Vanuatu. Our three focal languages are Hiw, Vurës, and Mwotlap, but data from neighboring languages are also used to demonstrate the historical development of...

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Veröffentlicht in:NUSA: Linguistic studies of languages in and around Indonesia 2023-03, Vol.74 (1), p.41-82
Hauptverfasser: Krauße, Daniel, François, Alexandre
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper provides a systematic overview of the modern reflexes of the Proto-Oceanic applicative suffix *-akin in the languages of northern Vanuatu. Our three focal languages are Hiw, Vurës, and Mwotlap, but data from neighboring languages are also used to demonstrate the historical development of *-akin in the area. We describe five different development paths of *-akin, namely (1) as a (semi-)productive applicative suffix; (2) as a non-productive suffix attaching to a verb, with recognizable yet irregular semantics; (3) as a non-productive suffix potentially linked to another root, yet with opaque semantics; (4) as a vestigial syllable in certain words, with no language-internal evidence of any suffixation process; and (5) as a preposition, through a process of degrammaticalization or debonding.
ISSN:2187-7297
0126-2874
2187-7297
DOI:10.15026/0002000018