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Titel
Reconstructing West-Coastal Bantu Vocabulary as Evidence for Early Banana Cultivation in Central Africa
Ist Teil von
  • Studies in African linguistics, 2021-09, Vol.50 (2), p.285-325
Ort / Verlag
Columbus: Ohio State University, Department of Linguistics
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
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  • Lexical data has been key in attempts to reconstruct the early history of the banana (Musa spp.) in Africa. Previous language-based approaches to the introduction and dispersal of this staple crop of Asian origin in humid sub-Saharan Africa have suffered from the absence of well-established genealogical classifications and inadequate historicallinguistic analysis. To overcome these hurdles, we focus in this article on West-Coastal Bantu (WCB), one specific branch within the Bantu family whose genealogy and diachronic phonology are well established. We reconstruct three distinct banana terms to Proto-West-Coastal Bantu (PWCB), i.e. ·di-ykcmdô/·mä-ykôndô 'plantain', ·di-ykô/·mä-ykô 'plantain' and ·ki-túká/·bi-túká 'bunch of bananas'. From this new historical-linguistic evidence we infer that AAB Plantains, one of Africa's two major cultivar subgroups, already played a key role in the subsistence economy of the first Bantu speakers who assumedly migrated south of the rainforest around 2500 years ago. Furthermore, we analyze four innovations that emerged after WCB started to spread from its interior homeland in the Kasai-Kamtsha region of present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) towards the Atlantic coast, i.e. di-konde 'plantain', ki-tébe 'starchy banana', banga 'False Horn plantain', and di-toto 'sweet banana'. Finally, we assess the historical implications of these lexical retentions and innovations both within and beyond WCB and sketch some perspectives for future lexicon-based research on the history of the banana.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0039-3533
eISSN: 2154-428X
DOI: 10.32473/sal.v50i2.122286
Titel-ID: cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_1a1e4e7de97843cc89b7f9ed10d8634b

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