Article published In: Journal of Historical Linguistics: Online-First Articles
Musk deer are inherited
The reconstruction of the onset *t.ɬj- in Proto-Gyalrongic
Published online: 9 December 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/jhl.24014.lai
https://doi.org/10.1075/jhl.24014.lai
Abstract
This paper explores a rare sound correspondence pattern found in Gyalrongic languages, focusing on two etyma:
‘musk deer’ and ‘valley’. The reflexes in daughter languages exhibit different onsets, including palatals, alveolars, and
laterals, which renders their genetic relationship non-obvious. Despite its significance, this correspondence pattern has been
largely overlooked and insufficiently reconstructed. In this study, I propose a novel reconstruction of the onset, namely *t.ɬj-,
elucidating the distinct reflexes observed in different sub-branches. Through this analysis, I demonstrate that both etyma have
Sino-Tibetan origins. Additionally, the paper emphasises the importance of studying correspondences with limited examples and
discusses the broader implications of such research for other domains.
Article outline
- 1.Background information
- 2.Research question
- 3.Previous accounts
- 3.1East Gyalrongic
- 3.2Khroskyabs
- 3.3Horpa
- 4.Cognacy analysis and reconstruction
- 5.External comparison
- 5.1Cognates for ‘musk deer’ and ‘valley’
- 5.2The case of ‘stone’
- 6.Concluding remarks: The importance of rare correspondences
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Abbreviations
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