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  First steps towards the detection of contact layers in Bangime: a multi-disciplinary, computer-assisted approach

Babiker, H., Hantgan, A., & List, J.-M. (2020). First steps towards the detection of contact layers in Bangime: a multi-disciplinary, computer-assisted approach. Humanities Commons, 8bbr-6k95. doi:10.17613/8bbr-6k95.

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Babiker, Hiba1, Author           
Hantgan, Abbie, Author
List, Johann-Mattis2, Author           
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1Linguistic and Cultural Evolution, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Max Planck Society, ou_2074311              
2CALC, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Max Planck Society, ou_2385703              

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Free keywords: African linguistics, Archaeogenetics, Computational linguistics, Historical linguistics, Language contact. - computer-assisted language comparison, cross-disciplinary, language isolates
 Abstract: We present a computer-assisted, multidisciplinary, first approach to addressing this problem of detecting the layers of contact in Bangime. First, we assemble lexical evidence of contact between Bangime speakers with their neighboring languages, using a computer-assisted technique, followed by an evaluation of the materials by contrasting them with genetic findings. Specifically, we propose trajectories for Bangande settlement patterns. With this study, we lay the foundation of future collaborative work that will improve, correct, and enhance the results of this study. The original data used for the study are made available so that additional researchers may follow up on and test our hypotheses concerning contact layers in Bangime.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2020-08-18
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 27
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 Table of Contents: 1 Introduction
1.1 Current Ethno-Linguistic Situation
1.2 Current Genetic Relationships
1.3 Current Hypotheses and Challenges
1.3.1 Current hypotheses
1.3.2 Current Challenges

2 Background
2.1 Mande
2.2 Songhai
2.3 Dogon
2.4 Atlantic
2.5 Bangande
2.6 Caste System

3 Materials and Methods
3.1 Materials
3.1.1 Linguistic Data
3.1.2 Genetic Data
3.2 Methods
3.2.1 Linguistic Analysis
3.2.2 Genetic Analysis

4 Results
4.1 Results of the Linguistic Analyses
4.1.1 General Results
4.1.2 Specific Results
4.2 Results of the Genetics Analyses
4.1.1 Patterns of population structure and admixture

5 Discussion
5.1 Proposed Layers of Language Contact
5.2 Language Contact through Population Dominance
5.3 Genetics is key to understanding patterns of linguistic diversity

6 Conclusion
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.17613/8bbr-6k95
Other: shh2692
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Title: Humanities Commons
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: - Sequence Number: 8bbr-6k95 Start / End Page: - Identifier: URI: https://hcommons.org/