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‘Isolates’ in ‘Atlantic’. Guillaume Segerer. Workshop « Language Isolates in Africa ». Lyon – Dec 2010. The ‘Atlantic’ languages and the neighbouring language families. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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‘Isolates’ in ‘Atlantic’
Workshop « Language Isolates in Africa »
Lyon – Dec 2010
Guillaume Segerer
The ‘Atlantic’ languagesand the neighbouringlanguage families
Sapir 1971 : resemblance rates
Sapir, J. David (1971). West Atlantic: an inventory of the languages, their noun class systems and consonant alternation. In Sebeok, T. A. (Ed), Current trends in linguistics, 7: linguistics in sub-Saharan Africa, The Hague & Paris : Mouton & Co., pp. 45-112.
Sapir 1971 : classificationI. Northern Branch
A. Sénégal Languages1. a. Fula b. Serer2. Wolof
B. Cangin Languages(Lehar, Safen, Non; Ndut, (Falor)C. Bak Languages (Lower Casamance)
1. Diola Group: Fogny, Huluf, (other Diola dialects); Gusilay; Karon; Kwaatay; (Bayot)
2. Manjaku; Papel; (Mankanya)3. Balanta; (Ganja)
D. Eastern Sénégal-Portuguese Guinea Languages1. a. Tenda Group: Tanda, Bassari, Bedik,
[Bapeŋ]b. Konyagi
2. Biafada; Pajade3. a. Kobiana; (Kasanga)
b. BanhumE. a. Nalu
b. [Mbulungish (otherwise known as Baga Fore)]
c. [Baga Mboteni]
II. Bijago (isolated)
III. Southern BranchA. SuaB. Mel Languages
1. Temne, Baga Koba, (Banta, Landuma, Tyapi, other Baga languages
(excluding ‘Fore’ and Mboteni))2. Sherbro, Mmani, (other Bullom dialects), Krim; Kisi3. Gola
C. Limba
Sapir 1971 > Wilson 1989
Wilson, W. A. A. (1989). Atlantic. In Bendor-Samuel, J. T. (Ed), The Niger-Congo languages. Lanham, New York & London : University Press of America, SIL., pp. 81-104.
Sapir 1971 Wilson 1989
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The Swadesh list
the 40 ASJP notions
The data1st inventory : 220 sources
Elimination of poorly documented sources (less than 75% Swadesh) >- 128 sources- 75 « languages »
baga-fore erame kobiana nyun-gunyamolo
baga-koba fulfulde konyagi nyun-gubaxer
baga-maduri gola krim nyun-gujaxer
baga-mboteni jaad landuma palor
baga-sitemu joola-banjal lehar pepel
balante-kentohe joola-bliss limba pulaar
balante-fca joola-ejamat manjaku-bok pular
bapen joola-fogny manjaku-tsam safen
basari joola-gusilay manjaku-ulund sereer-mar-loj
bayot joola-karon manjaku-bassarel sereer-sine
bedik joola-kasa manjaku-cur sherbro
biafada joola-kasa-esuulaalu manjaku-tsits sua
bijogo-kagbaaga joola-kerak mankanya tanda
bijogo-kajoko joola-kwaatay mmani temne
bijogo-kamona joola-mlomp nalu wolof
brame kasanga ndut
bullom kisi noon
The data : a sample
fu-kowbu
nɛ ji-cil
tête
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Bijogo Joola Kasa
The data : cognacy judgments
The data : cognacy judgments (2)
Processing : the Splitstree program
First result
hard to read...
Detail
Simplification :
reduce the number of languages by singling out homogenousbranches
Balanta
42 ‘languages’
Results (2)
Results (2)
Results (3)
Unproblematic groups may be simplifiedin order to get a more synthetic picture
Final result
- 3 big clusters- northern 1- northern 2- southern
balantemanjaku, mankanya, pepeljoola centralkaron, mlompkwaataybayotbijogonyun, buywolofcangintendabiafada, jaadpeulsereernalu, baga mbotenibagatemnekisisherbro, krimsuagolalimba
- differences from Sapir :
- Wolof-Nyun-Buy- Bijogo together with Bak- Sua together with Mel
consonantmutation
implosivestops
Classsuffixes
Further arguments for the new classification
balantemanjaku, mankanya, pepeljoola centralkaron, mlompkwaataybayotbijogonyun, buywolofcangintendabiafada, jaadpeulsereernalu, baga mbotenibagatemnekisisherbro, krimsuagolalimba
Additional result
Insertion of outer languages:
• Mandinka (Mande)
• Kabiye (Gur)
• Ngomba (Bantoid)
• Godie (Kru)
Warnings about the use of phylogenetic softwares
‘southern’ group (swadesh list)
‘southern’ group + outer languages (swadesh list)
‘southern’ group + outer languages (ASJP list)
Alternate method
Back to Sapir’s use of distance matrix
Distance matrix for ‘Atlantic’ and beyond
balantemanjaku, mankanya, pepeljoola centralkaron, mlompkwaataybayotbijogonyun, buywolofcangintendabiafada, jaadpeulsereernalu, baga mbotenibagatemnekisisherbro, krimsuagolalimba
Phylogenetic tree and distance matrix
Singletons (Gola, Limba)
Gola Limba Sg Pl
1 yaŋ min
2 yi ben
3 wun-de binde
Sg Pl
1 mi e
2 mu ni
3 (w)o a
Sg Pl
1 yá náá
2 nùm ɲá
3 ndú ndá
Kisi Sg Pl
1 min sia
2 mun nia
3 kɔn ŋa
Temne
Comparison of personal pronouns with ‘nearest’ neighbours
Singletons (Gola, Limba)
Comparison of first numerals with ‘nearest’ neighbours
Gola Limba Temne Kisione gun kunte -in pilɛ�ɛ�two tīel bile -rəŋ -iŋ, -ɔ�ɔ�ŋthree táál bitat -sàs ŋàá, yàáfour tinâ binaŋ -aŋlɛ" hiɔ� ɔ� lu
New map of 'Atlantic'
Thank you