Deccan College, Pune, India,
J Biosci. 2019 Jul;44(3).
This paper addresses the theme of the seminar from the perspective of historical linguistics. It introduces the construct of 'language family' and then proceeds to a discussion of contact and the dynamics of linguistic exchange among the main language families of India over several millennia. Some prevalent hypotheses to explain the creation of India as a linguistic area are presented. The 'substratum view' is critically assessed. Evidence from historical linguistics in support of two dominant hypotheses - 'the Aryan migration view''and 'the out-of-India hypothesis' - is presented and briefly assessed. In conclusion, it is observed that the current understanding in historical linguistics favours the Aryan migration view though the 'substratum view' is questionable.
本文从历史语言学的角度探讨了研讨会的主题。它介绍了“语言家族”的结构,然后讨论了几千年来印度主要语言家族之间的接触和语言交流的动态。提出了一些解释印度作为一个语言区域形成的流行假设。批判性地评估了“底层观点”。从历史语言学的角度提供了支持两个主要假设的证据,即“雅利安人迁移观点”和“印度境外假说”,并对其进行了简要评估。最后,观察到历史语言学的当前理解倾向于雅利安人迁移观点,尽管“底层观点”是有问题的。