Classifying Lalo languages: subgrouping, phonetic distance, and intelligibility

Lalo is a Central Ngwi (Loloish) language cluster spoken in western Yunnan, China by fewer than 300,000 speakers. Previously, most Lalo varieties were undocumented, and Lalo was thought to have only two dialects. This paper presents the first rigorous classification of Lalo languages, based on...

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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1776442024-05-29T07:58:28Z Classifying Lalo languages: subgrouping, phonetic distance, and intelligibility Yang, Cathryn SIL International Arts and Humanities Lalo Classification Lalo is a Central Ngwi (Loloish) language cluster spoken in western Yunnan, China by fewer than 300,000 speakers. Previously, most Lalo varieties were undocumented, and Lalo was thought to have only two dialects. This paper presents the first rigorous classification of Lalo languages, based on a dialectological study conducted in eighteen Lalo villages, which included the recording of 1,001-item vocabularies, comprehension tests, and sociolinguistic interviews. Synthesizing results from diachronic subgrouping, intelligibility, and phonetic distance measured by Levenshtein distance, this paper argues that the Lalo cluster actually comprises at least seven closely related languages. Phonetic distance correlates strongly with comprehension, and the NeighborNet network based on phonetic distance concurs with the diachronic subgrouping at shallow time depths, providing further validation of the dialectometric techniques. This paper suggests that such techniques are useful in the classification of lesser-known, endangered, indigenous languages, which often have an urgent need for language maintenance efforts. Published version 2024-05-29T07:58:28Z 2024-05-29T07:58:28Z 2012 Journal Article Yang, C. (2012). Classifying Lalo languages: subgrouping, phonetic distance, and intelligibility. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 35(2), 113-137. https://dx.doi.org/10.32655/LTBA.35.2.06 0731-3500 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177644 10.32655/LTBA.35.2.06 2 35 113 137 en Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area © 2012 The Editor(s). All rights reserved. application/pdf
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Classifying Lalo languages: subgrouping, phonetic distance, and intelligibility
description Lalo is a Central Ngwi (Loloish) language cluster spoken in western Yunnan, China by fewer than 300,000 speakers. Previously, most Lalo varieties were undocumented, and Lalo was thought to have only two dialects. This paper presents the first rigorous classification of Lalo languages, based on a dialectological study conducted in eighteen Lalo villages, which included the recording of 1,001-item vocabularies, comprehension tests, and sociolinguistic interviews. Synthesizing results from diachronic subgrouping, intelligibility, and phonetic distance measured by Levenshtein distance, this paper argues that the Lalo cluster actually comprises at least seven closely related languages. Phonetic distance correlates strongly with comprehension, and the NeighborNet network based on phonetic distance concurs with the diachronic subgrouping at shallow time depths, providing further validation of the dialectometric techniques. This paper suggests that such techniques are useful in the classification of lesser-known, endangered, indigenous languages, which often have an urgent need for language maintenance efforts.
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