With the proportion of lexicon shared with Kaki Ae, the semantic fields,metalinguistic awareness, relevant sociolinguistic facts favour a borrowingscenarioJohn M. Clifton 1997: 33-34 . The so-called sound shifts alluded to byFranklin, Karl J. 1995 are, in fact, perfectly predictable loan renderingsgiven the phonemic systems of Eleman (which has no n/l/r-phonemic distinction)and Kaki Ae (which has no t/k distinction).
(seeLewis 2009)
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