英文摘要 |
By means of academic achievements and changes of time, this article reviews the history of the research on Taiwanese aboriginal languages beginning in the 1930s and evaluates the overall performance of the research, predicting the trends of the research in the future.The research on Taiwanese aboriginal languages took root during the Showa period. OGAWA Naoyoshi (小川尚義), a linguist, made the most outstanding contributions. The Collection of Legends of Taiwanese Aborigines Taken Down in Their Own Languages (原語による台湾高砂族伝説集) by OGAWA Naoyoshi and ASAI Erin (浅井恵倫), which was published in 1935, applied the modern linguistic approach in conducting field surveys. The book then became a classic for researchers on Taiwanese aboriginal languages. Afterwards, Western linguists and clergy people played a part in the research in succession. During that time, the status of the languages in the whole Austronesian language family began increasingly to draw attention. In the 1970s, contemporary linguists started to take notice of Taiwanese aboriginal languages. However, it was not until the 1990s that the quantity of the research got a boost. Studies on grammar were the majority. The expert at one's own native language began to stand out during that time. By compiling dictionaries, translating the Bible and developing materials for ethnic language teaching, they've broadened the research on Taiwanese aboriginal languages. Meanwhile, they've made their ethnic languages demonstrate resilient vitality in the process of literating the languages.In retrospect of the process of the research on Taiwanese aboriginal languages, we can see the features of the studies and the contributions of the researchers are quite different as the diversity of the backgrounds of the researchers has been growing bigger. To look into the future, the issues related to the development of Taiwanese aboriginal languages, such as the literation and modernization of the languages and how to revitalize the languages which are endangered, not only are new research aspects for linguists, but would become one of the main trends for ethnologists to pay attention to, as well. |