The Reflection of Proto-Austronesia to Sula: Preliminary Testing of Hypothesis Collins (1981)

Collins (1981) proposed evidence regarding the kinship of languages (ambelau, buru, sula and taliabo) and grouped them into middle-east Maluku group based on the qualitative evidence. However, the evidence is limited and not convincing. This article intends to explain Proto-Austronesian (PAN) reflex...

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Main Author: Burhanuddin Burhanuddin Burhanuddin
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Negeri Padang 2020-05-01
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spelling doaj-51ae2443ce974f54a92683839d7bbc1c2020-11-25T03:51:33ZengUniversitas Negeri PadangHumanus: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu-ilmu Humaniora1410-80622528-39362020-05-011919010311929The Reflection of Proto-Austronesia to Sula: Preliminary Testing of Hypothesis Collins (1981)Burhanuddin Burhanuddin Burhanuddin0Universitas MataramCollins (1981) proposed evidence regarding the kinship of languages (ambelau, buru, sula and taliabo) and grouped them into middle-east Maluku group based on the qualitative evidence. However, the evidence is limited and not convincing. This article intends to explain Proto-Austronesian (PAN) reflexes to Sula language and their relation to Collins Hypothesis (1981) about the West-Central Maluku Subgroup. Field data collection has been carried out in the Sula Islands, especially Fatche isolates in the form of 200 basic vocabulary and 800 cultural vocabulary and Collins study (1981). The collected data was analyzed using a joint innovation top-down approach. The results showed that there was a regular and irregular change in PAN phonemes into Sula language. A PAN phoneme changes regularly and irregularly at once. PAN phonemes that undergo regular changes are * p, * t, * C, * k, * ʔ, * b, * d, * m, * n, * ŋ, * s, * S, * i, * a, * u, * ǝ * uy, and * ay, while those who do not experience regularly are * z, * j, * N, * h, * R, * r, and * w. PAN reflexes into Sula in some respects show a different pattern of change from the evidence put forward by Collins (1981). This does not mean negating Collins's (1981) hypothesis of the family tree of the group, but other relevant evidence needs to be identified. In addition, PAN's reflexes to Sula were found to be the same as Collins's (1981) proposed evidence of the historical relations of the West- Central Maluku Subgroup.http://ejournal.unp.ac.id/index.php/humanus/article/view/101530reflex pan, collins hypothesis (1981), shared innovations, historical relationship.
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The Reflection of Proto-Austronesia to Sula: Preliminary Testing of Hypothesis Collins (1981)
Humanus: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu-ilmu Humaniora
reflex pan, collins hypothesis (1981), shared innovations, historical relationship.
author_facet Burhanuddin Burhanuddin Burhanuddin
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title The Reflection of Proto-Austronesia to Sula: Preliminary Testing of Hypothesis Collins (1981)
title_short The Reflection of Proto-Austronesia to Sula: Preliminary Testing of Hypothesis Collins (1981)
title_full The Reflection of Proto-Austronesia to Sula: Preliminary Testing of Hypothesis Collins (1981)
title_fullStr The Reflection of Proto-Austronesia to Sula: Preliminary Testing of Hypothesis Collins (1981)
title_full_unstemmed The Reflection of Proto-Austronesia to Sula: Preliminary Testing of Hypothesis Collins (1981)
title_sort reflection of proto-austronesia to sula: preliminary testing of hypothesis collins (1981)
publisher Universitas Negeri Padang
series Humanus: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu-ilmu Humaniora
issn 1410-8062
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publishDate 2020-05-01
description Collins (1981) proposed evidence regarding the kinship of languages (ambelau, buru, sula and taliabo) and grouped them into middle-east Maluku group based on the qualitative evidence. However, the evidence is limited and not convincing. This article intends to explain Proto-Austronesian (PAN) reflexes to Sula language and their relation to Collins Hypothesis (1981) about the West-Central Maluku Subgroup. Field data collection has been carried out in the Sula Islands, especially Fatche isolates in the form of 200 basic vocabulary and 800 cultural vocabulary and Collins study (1981). The collected data was analyzed using a joint innovation top-down approach. The results showed that there was a regular and irregular change in PAN phonemes into Sula language. A PAN phoneme changes regularly and irregularly at once. PAN phonemes that undergo regular changes are * p, * t, * C, * k, * ʔ, * b, * d, * m, * n, * ŋ, * s, * S, * i, * a, * u, * ǝ * uy, and * ay, while those who do not experience regularly are * z, * j, * N, * h, * R, * r, and * w. PAN reflexes into Sula in some respects show a different pattern of change from the evidence put forward by Collins (1981). This does not mean negating Collins's (1981) hypothesis of the family tree of the group, but other relevant evidence needs to be identified. In addition, PAN's reflexes to Sula were found to be the same as Collins's (1981) proposed evidence of the historical relations of the West- Central Maluku Subgroup.
topic reflex pan, collins hypothesis (1981), shared innovations, historical relationship.
url http://ejournal.unp.ac.id/index.php/humanus/article/view/101530
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