[Lingtyp] Mainland Northeast Asia (MNEA) as a linguistic area

Gruzdeva, Ekaterina ekaterina.gruzdeva at helsinki.fi
Sat Mar 28 16:58:21 UTC 2020


Dear Ian,

In the next issue (2/1, 2020) of the International Journal of Eurasian Linguistics there will be two papers relevant to your question:

(1) Chingduang Yurayong and Pui Yiu Szeto, Altaicization and De-Altaicization of Japonic and Koreanic

(2) Ekaterina Gruzdeva and Juha Janhunen, Notes on Typological Prehistory of Ghilyak.

With best wishes,

Ekaterina Gruzdeva
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Dear all,



I am currently writing a paper proposing Mainland Northeast Asia (MNEA) as a linguistic area, and I would like to know if there are any previous studies that have analyzed this region as a linguistic area.

The MNEA area I propose includes northern China, Mongolia, Korea, but not Japan, Sakhalin, and Russian Far East. One feature of this area, which I am currently working on with my colleagues, is that the languages spoken there colexify `to put’ and `to release’, as shown in the attached map.



>From Daejeon, South Korea,

Ian
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