Artigo Revisado por pares

The assimilation of Dravidian loans to Konkani phonological and morphological patterns

1977; Brill; Volume: 19; Issue: 3-4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1163/000000077790079789

ISSN

1572-8536

Autores

Rocky V. Miranda,

Tópico(s)

Phonetics and Phonology Research

Resumo

Abstract After briefly reviewing the status of Konkani in the Dravidian area, and the extent of Dravidian influence on this Indo-Aryan language, the assimilation of Dravidian loan words to Konkani phonological and morphological patterns is examined in detail. In the process of accommodation, Dravidian loanwords have undergone various phonological modifications (such as syncope, apocope, vowel rounding, vowel raising, vowel lowering, palatalization, depalatalization, gemination, and degemination). They have undergone also various morphological modifications in order to adjust to a considerably different system of morphological classes and inflectional patterns. Finally, certain sociolinguistic factors are pointed out which might have enabled Konkani phonological and morphological patterns to withstand the pressures of the massive influx of Dravidian loans.

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