On comparative Proto-Mǐn *Dʰ- and putting conjectural morphology in its place

Recent conjectural morphological (‘word family’) approaches to early Chinese assign the aspirated causative verbs of the Mǐn group to Jerry Norman’s comparatively reconstructed Proto-Mǐn voiced aspirated *Dʰ-, proposing on this basis that *Dʰ- reflects prefixation of Old Chinese provenance. In this...

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Main Author: Jonathan Smith
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Language:English
Published: University of Edinburgh 2021-03-01
Series:Papers in Historical Phonology
Online Access:http://journals.ed.ac.uk/pihph/article/view/5515
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spelling doaj-c050e352aba54f25833ba2f99b3fa8592021-04-14T10:49:38ZengUniversity of EdinburghPapers in Historical Phonology2399-67142021-03-01612410.2218/pihph.6.2021.55155515On comparative Proto-Mǐn *Dʰ- and putting conjectural morphology in its placeJonathan SmithRecent conjectural morphological (‘word family’) approaches to early Chinese assign the aspirated causative verbs of the Mǐn group to Jerry Norman’s comparatively reconstructed Proto-Mǐn voiced aspirated *Dʰ-, proposing on this basis that *Dʰ- reflects prefixation of Old Chinese provenance. In this article, I argue that comparative phonological work on Mǐn has never suggested *Dʰ- for these items. In this case as elsewhere, morphological models can be of use but require grounding in comparative results.http://journals.ed.ac.uk/pihph/article/view/5515
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On comparative Proto-Mǐn *Dʰ- and putting conjectural morphology in its place
Papers in Historical Phonology
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title On comparative Proto-Mǐn *Dʰ- and putting conjectural morphology in its place
title_short On comparative Proto-Mǐn *Dʰ- and putting conjectural morphology in its place
title_full On comparative Proto-Mǐn *Dʰ- and putting conjectural morphology in its place
title_fullStr On comparative Proto-Mǐn *Dʰ- and putting conjectural morphology in its place
title_full_unstemmed On comparative Proto-Mǐn *Dʰ- and putting conjectural morphology in its place
title_sort on comparative proto-mǐn *dʰ- and putting conjectural morphology in its place
publisher University of Edinburgh
series Papers in Historical Phonology
issn 2399-6714
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Recent conjectural morphological (‘word family’) approaches to early Chinese assign the aspirated causative verbs of the Mǐn group to Jerry Norman’s comparatively reconstructed Proto-Mǐn voiced aspirated *Dʰ-, proposing on this basis that *Dʰ- reflects prefixation of Old Chinese provenance. In this article, I argue that comparative phonological work on Mǐn has never suggested *Dʰ- for these items. In this case as elsewhere, morphological models can be of use but require grounding in comparative results.
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