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Ref ID: 27790
Ref Type: Journal Article
Authors: Alves, Mark J.
Title: Etyma for 'chicken', 'duck', and 'goose' among language phyla in China and Southeast Asia
Date: 2015
Source: Journal of Southeast Asian Linguistics Society
Abstract: This paper considers the history of words for domesticated poultry, including ‘chicken’, ‘goose’, and ‘duck’, in China and mainland Southeast Asia to try to relate associated domestication events with specific language groups. Linguistic, archaeological and historical evidence supports Sinitic as one linguistic source, but in other cases, Tai and Austroasiatic form additional centers of lexical forms which were borrowed by neighboring phyla. It is hypothesized that these geographic regions of etyma for domesticated birds may represent instances of bird domestication, or possibly advances in bird husbandry, by speech communities in the region in the Neolithic Era, followed by spread of both words and cultural practices.
Date Created: 2/9/2016
Volume: 8
Page Start: 39
Page End: 55