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Continuity and Change in Modern Nahuatl Word Formation

Autor
Gruda, Szymon
Data publikacji
2022
Abstrakt (EN)

The paper presents an analysis of Nahuatl coinages for six artifacts: ‘bicycle,’ ‘car,’ ‘clock,’ ‘key,’ ‘pen,’ and ‘umbrella,’ as attested in interviews with speakers from four communities in Mexico. These artifacts have been selected because of their shared characteristics: the terms for them do not belong to the core vocabulary; they tend to be referred to with Spanish loanwords or with terms created ad hoc using descriptive phrases; the non-borrowed terminology for them is highly varied. The analysis reveals that, despite the ongoing process of language shift and pervasive borrowing from Spanish, new terminology continues to be created in Nahuatl both innovatively and according to established patterns of word formation inherited from previous stages of language contact. This suggests that even a situation of language marginalization, displacement and massive substitutive borrowing, does not impair speakers’ ability to create new lexemes according to established patterns, or the ability to innovate morphosemantic patterns.

Słowa kluczowe EN
Nahuatl
language endangerment
language decay
word formation
morphological productivity
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Czasopismo
Journal of Language Contact
Tom
15
Zeszyt
1
Strony od-do
71-109
ISSN
1955-2629
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