(Redirected from Areal feature (linguistics))In
linguistics, an 'areal feature' is any
typological feature shared by languages within the same geographical area.
Resemblances between two or more languages (whether typological or in vocabulary) can be due to '
genetic' relation (descent from a common ancestor language), or due to
borrowing at some time in the past between languages that were not necessarily genetically related. When little or no direct documentation of ancestor languages is available, it can be hard to determine whether a similarity is genetic or areal.
A related concept is a
sprachbund (also known as a linguistic area, convergence area or diffusion area), a group of languages that have become similar in some features because of geographical proximity.
Examples
★ the use of the plural pronoun as a polite word for ''you'' in much of Europe (the
''tu-vous'' distinction)
★ the spread of the
uvular R from French to several
Germanic languages
★ the presence of the
vowels
y,
ø, and
Å“ (known as ''front rounded vowels'') in languages of northern
Eurasia, most especially
Scandinavia. This almost certainly originated in the
Uralic or
Altaic languages
★ the lack of a
p in many of the languages around the Sahara, such as
Arabic
★ the occurrence of
click consonants in Bantu languages of southern Africa, which originated in the
Khoisan languages
★ the tendency for the
relative clause to precede the noun (very rare elsewhere) in languages of
South and
East Asia
★ the prevalence of contrasting phonemic
tone in East and Southeast Asia, which may have started with the
Miao-Yao or
Tai-Kadai languages
★ the lack of
fricatives in
Australian languages
★ the spread of a
verb-final word order to the
Austronesian languages of
New Guinea.
★ and the prevalence of
ejective and
lateral fricatives and
affricates in the Pacific Northwest of North America
See also
★
Sprachbund
★
Comparative method
★
Mass lexical comparison
Examples:
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Balkan linguistic union
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Native American languages#Linguistic areas
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East Asian language#Areal linguistic features
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African languages#Linguistic features
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Australian Aboriginal languages#Common features
Bibliography
★ Campbell, Lyle. (In press). Areal linguistics. In K. Brown (Ed.), ''Encyclopedia of language and linguistics'' (2nd ed.). Oxford: Elsevier. (Online version: http://www.linguistics.utah.edu/Faculty/campbell/CampbellArealLingEnc.doc).