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- Q7436232 description "American linguist".
- Q7436232 description "American linguist".
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- Q7436232 abstract "Scott DeLancey (born 1949) is an American linguist (University of Oregon). His work focuses on typology and historical linguistics of Tibeto-Burman languages as well as Plateau Penutian, especially the Klamath language.He is well known for having developed the concept of mirative, for promoting the study of comparative Penutian and for being a vocal proponent of the idea that a system of agreement should be reconstructed in proto-Tibeto-BurmanHe is currently undertaking field research on several Tibeto-Burman languages of North-Eastern India.He has hypothesized that the growth of the Shang state probably led to the adoption of its language as a lingua franca among the southern Baiyue and the Sino-Tibetan speaking Zhou to the West, creating a common lexical stock. The rise of the Zhou within the Shang state in turn, is interpreted as strengthening the Sino-Tibetan component, and, when the Zhou established a dynasty, the lingua franca would have undergone creolization with a stronger Zhou Sino-Tibetan lexicon while building on a morphology that was inherited from the Shang dynasty speakers. The sum effect of the Zhou diffusion of their version of the lingua franca was, he argues, one of Tibeto-Burmanization, with a concomitant shift from a SVO morphological substrate to a language with an increasing tendency towards SOV structure. Linguist Paul K. Benedict also proposed that the Shang may have not been Sinitic speakers and that the Zhou invaders from the west were the bearers of proto-Sinitic languages.".
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- Q7436232 name "DeLancey, Scott".
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- Q7436232 comment "Scott DeLancey (born 1949) is an American linguist (University of Oregon).".
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