Synchrony in diachronic analysis: the interpretation of <w> in Mycenaean Greek

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Authors
Publication date 2011
Host editors
  • E. Kitis
  • N. Lavidas
  • N. Topintzi
  • T. Tsangalidis
Book title Selected papers from the 19th International Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics: Thessaloniki, 3-5 April 2009
ISBN
  • 9789602436752
Event 19th international symposium on theoretical and applied linguistics
Pages (from-to) 481-490
Publisher Thessaloniki: Monochromia Publishing
Organisations
  • Faculty of Humanities (FGw) - Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR) - Amsterdam Center for Language and Communication (ACLC)
Abstract
In historical linguistics, it is very common to interpret the data mainly by means of a diachronic approach. In this article, I will claim that, a combination of various linguistic methods, including a synchronic analysis and cross-linguistic parallels, leads to better motivated conclusions. I will illustrate this claim with a case study: the interpretation and analysis of <w> in Mycenaean Greek. This consonant is traditionally interpreted as a glide [w]. However, the interpretation as an approximant [υ] corresponds better with the diachronic and synchronic processes of the language itself and is additionally supported by cross-linguistic parallels from various languages.
Document type Conference contribution
Language English
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