The Methods and Purposes of Linguistic Genetic Classification
121
turn, the lower level resolves itself into a consideration of what are usually called
cognate forms.
In the case of genetic classification, the question of the nature of relevant
resemblances has been, I believe, a major source of misunderstanding over the
methodology of classification. Let us consider first the kind of resemblance which was
in the initial exposition
stated to be non-typological, namely those involving sound and
meaning simultaneously. Thus we may say that English
tongue
and German
Zunge
,
with the same meaning, are similar both in sound and meaning and that this similarity
derives from a common original that can be reconstructed for Proto-Germanic. Let us
call this sort of similarity diachronic genetic similarity. The reason for including the
term genetic is that similarities resulting from borrowing are also diachronic in nature;
they both involve processes which take place over time. However,
in the remaining
discussion, in order to simplify our terminology, the term
Dostları ilə paylaş: