Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics (Dec 2017)

The “exotic” nature of ideophones –from Khoekhoe to Xhosa

  • Andrason, Alexander

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5774/48-0-286
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 0
pp. 139 – 150

Abstract

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The present paper analyzes the exoticness of Khoekhoe-sourced ideophones as a possible factor that stimulated the introduction of certain phonological novelties to the sound system of Xhosa. Having analyzed Khoekhoe-sourced ideophones of Xhosa for five exotic features postulated crosslinguistically (aberrant sounds and configurations of sounds, length, tones and harmony), the author concludes the following: due to their intense phonological exoticness and the crosslinguistic propensity for unaltered borrowing, Khoekhoe-sourced ideophones may have played a relevant role in the Khoekhoe-Xhosa transfer. The efficiency of this transfer seems to be correlated with the frequency of a given exotic feature in the donor Khoekhoe lexemes.

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