CLJan 13, 2020

Dialectal Layers in West Iranian: a Hierarchical Dirichlet Process Approach to Linguistic Relationships

arXiv:2001.05297v41 citations
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This addresses a problem for linguists and dialectologists studying West Iranian languages by providing a more nuanced probabilistic method to analyze irregular sound changes, though it is incremental in applying Bayesian techniques to this domain.

The paper tackles the complex and unresolved issues in the historical phonology of West Iranian languages, which exhibit high irregularity often attributed to language contact, and uses a novel Bayesian approach to provisionally resolve questions about dialectal affiliation of sound changes.

This paper addresses a series of complex and unresolved issues in the historical phonology of West Iranian languages. The West Iranian languages (Persian, Kurdish, Balochi, and other languages) display a high degree of non-Lautgesetzlich behavior. Most of this irregularity is undoubtedly due to language contact; we argue, however, that an oversimplified view of the processes at work has prevailed in the literature on West Iranian dialectology, with specialists assuming that deviations from an expected outcome in a given non-Persian language are due to lexical borrowing from some chronological stage of Persian. It is demonstrated that this qualitative approach yields at times problematic conclusions stemming from the lack of explicit probabilistic inferences regarding the distribution of the data: Persian may not be the sole donor language; additionally, borrowing at the lexical level is not always the mechanism that introduces irregularity. In many cases, the possibility that West Iranian languages show different reflexes in different conditioning environments remains under-explored. We employ a novel Bayesian approach designed to overcome these problems and tease apart the different determinants of irregularity in patterns of West Iranian sound change. Our methodology allows us to provisionally resolve a number of outstanding questions in the literature on West Iranian dialectology concerning the dialectal affiliation of certain sound changes. We outline future directions for work of this sort.

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