French linguist (born 1951)
Laurent Sagart (French: [saɡaʁ] ; born 1951) is a senior researcher at the Centre de recherches linguistiques sur l'Asie orientale (CRLAO – UMR 8563) unit of the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS).[ 1]
Biography
Born in Paris in 1951,[ 2] he earned his Ph.D. in 1977 at the University of Paris 7 [ 3] and his doctorat d'État in 1990 at University of Aix-Marseille 1 .[ 4] His early work focused on Chinese dialectology . He then turned his attention to Old Chinese , attempting a reconstruction of Old Chinese that separated word roots and affixes.[ 5] His recent work, in collaboration with William H. Baxter , is a reconstruction of Old Chinese that builds on earlier scholarship and in addition takes into account paleography, phonological distinctions in conservative Chinese dialects (Min , Hakka , and Waxiang ) as well as the early layers of Chinese loanwords to Vietic , Hmong-Mien and to a lesser extent, Kra-Dai .[ 6] A reconstruction of 4,000 Chinese characters has been published online.[ 7] Their 2014 book has been awarded the Leonard Bloomfield Book Award from the Linguistic Society of America .[ 8]
Sino-Austronesian
Sagart is known for his proposal of the Sino-Austronesian language family. He considers the Austronesian languages to be related to the Sino-Tibetan languages ,[ 9] and also treats the Tai–Kadai languages as a sister group to the Malayo-Polynesian languages within the Austronesian language family.
Indo-European
Laurent Sagart also contributed to Indo-European studies. He co-authored a proposal that the ability to digest milk played an important role in the Indo-European expansion (Garnier et al. 2017), and took part in a controversy in French academia concerning Indo-European studies (Pellard et al. 2018).
Origin of Sino-Tibetan language family
Along with numerous researchers such as Valentin Thouzeau, Robin J. Ryder, Simon J. Greenhill , Johann-Mattis List , Guillaume Jacques and Yunfan Lai, Sagart conclude in a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America that the Sino-Tibetan languages originated among millet farmers, located in Northern China, around 7,200 years ago.[ 10] [ 11]
Selected works
Sagart, Laurent (1982). "A List of Sung Him Tong Hakka words of dubious etymology". Cahiers de Linguistique Asie Orientale . 11 (2): 69– 86. doi :10.3406/clao.1982.1116 . ISSN 0153-3320 .
Sagart, Laurent (1993). "Chinese and Austronesian: Evidence for a Genetic Relationship". Journal of Chinese Linguistics . 21 (1): 1– 63.
Sagart, Laurent (1994). "Proto-Austronesian and Old Chinese Evidence for Sino-Austronesian". Oceanic Linguistics . 33 (2): 271– 308. doi :10.2307/3623130 . JSTOR 3623130 .
Sagart, Laurent; Baxter, William H. (1997). "Word Formation in Old Chinese". In Packard, Jerome L. (ed.). New Approaches to Chinese Word Formation . Perspectives in Analytical Linguistics. Vol. 105.
Sagart, Laurent (1999). The Roots of Old Chinese . Current Issues in Linguistic Theory. Vol. 184. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.
Sagart, Laurent (2004). "The Higher Phylogeny of Austronesian and the Position of Tai-Kadai" (PDF) . Oceanic Linguistics . 43 (2): 411– 44. doi :10.1353/ol.2005.0012 . S2CID 49547647 .
Shā Jiā’ěr 沙加尔 [Laurent Sagart] and Bái Yīpíng 白一平 [William H. Baxter]. 2010. Shànggǔ Hànyǔ de N- hé m- qiánzhuì 上古汉语的 N- 和 m- 前缀. Hàn-Zàng yǔ xuébào 汉藏语学报 [Journal of Sino-Tibetan Linguistics] 4. 62–69.
Sagart, Laurent; Baxter, William H. (2014). Old Chinese: A New Reconstruction . Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Garnier, Romain ; Sagart, Laurent; Sagot, Benoît (2017). "Milk and the Indo-Europeans". In Robbeets, Martine; Savelyev, Alexander (eds.). Language Dispersal Beyond Farming (PDF) . pp. 291– 311. doi :10.1075/z.215 . hdl :11858/00-001M-0000-002E-910A-0 . ISBN 978-90-272-1255-9 . S2CID 135078791 .
Pellard, Thomas; Jacques, Guillaume; Sagart, Laurent (2018). "L'indo-européen n'est pas un mythe". Bulletin de la Société de Linguistique de Paris . 113 (1): 79– 102. doi :10.2143/BSL.113.1.3285465 . S2CID 171874630 . [ 12]
Sagart, Laurent; Jacques, Guillaume; Lai, Yunfan; Ryder, Robin; Thouzeau, Valentin; Greenhill, Simon J.; List, Johann-Mattis (2019). "Dated language phylogenies shed light on the ancestry of Sino-Tibetan" . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America . 116 (21): 10317– 10322. Bibcode :2019PNAS..11610317S . doi :10.1073/pnas.1817972116 . PMC 6534992 . PMID 31061123 .
References
^ "Laurent Sagart" . Centre de recherches linguistiques sur l'Asie orientale . Archived from the original on 2013-10-14. Retrieved 2013-11-14 .
^ "Interview with Laurent Sagart" . Archives Audiovisuelles de la Recherche (in French). Archived from the original on 2015-04-14. Retrieved 2013-11-14 .
^ Sagart, L. (1982) Phonologie du dialecte Hakka de Sung Him Tong. Paris: Langages croisés. 153p.
^ Sagart, L. (1993) Les dialectes gan. Paris: Langages Croisés. 285 p.
^ Sagart, L. (1999). The Roots of Old Chinese. Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 184. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
^ Baxter, William H. and Laurent Sagart (2014). Old Chinese: a New Reconstruction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
^ Baxter, W; Sagart, L, Baxter-Sagart Old Chinese reconstruction (v. 1.00) , archived from the original on 2011-08-14, retrieved 2012-12-11
^ "Old Chinese: A New Reconstruction wins Bloomfield Book Award" .
^ Sagart, L. (2005) Sino-Tibetan-Austronesian: an updated and improved argument. In L. Sagart, R. Blench and A. Sanchez-Mazas (eds) The peopling of East Asia: Putting together Archaeology, Linguistics and Genetics 161–176. London: RoutledgeCurzon.
^ Laurent Sagart; Guillaume Jacques; Yunfan Lai; Robin J. Ryder; Valentin Thouzeau; Simon J. Greenhill; Johann-Mattis List (May 2019). "Dated language phylogenies shed light on the ancestry of Sino-Tibetan" . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences . 116 (21): 10317– 10322. Bibcode :2019PNAS..11610317S . doi :10.1073/pnas.1817972116 . PMC 6534992 . PMID 31061123 .
^ "Origin of Sino-Tibetan language family revealed by new research" . ScienceDaily . May 6, 2019. Retrieved 16 May 2021 .
^ Pellard, Thomas; Sagart, Laurent; Jacques, Guillaume (2018). "L'Indo-européen n'est pas un mythe" . Bulletin de la Société de Linguistique de Paris . 113 (1): 79– 102. doi :10.2143/BSL.113.1.3285465 . S2CID 171874630 .
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