A Revision of the "Auxiliaries" Class of Sakhalin Ainu: Data from the Pilsudski Corpora

This paper investigates a number of formal devices found in Sahkalin Ainu with regards to both their morphosyntactic properties and their semantico-pragmatic features. I develop my account on these formal devices from the analysis in Murasaki (1979), who discusses them as jodōshi rengo “auxiliary v...

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Main Author: Dal Corso Elia
Other Authors: Anna Król, Wioletta Laskowska-Smoczyńska, DAL CORSO, Elia
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description This paper investigates a number of formal devices found in Sahkalin Ainu with regards to both their morphosyntactic properties and their semantico-pragmatic features. I develop my account on these formal devices from the analysis in Murasaki (1979), who discusses them as jodōshi rengo “auxiliary verb constructions” on the basis of how they seem to contribute to the meaning of a notional verb they accompany, the scope of her observations being her edited corpus of Western Sakhalin Ainu (WSA) folktales and conversations (Murasaki, 1976). Here I broaden my approach to “auxiliary verb constructions” by taking into account also their occurrences in the Eastern Sakhalin dialect of Ainu (ESA) as documented in the language materials collected by Piłsudski, and by adding a few elements featured in this latter dialect that are unaccounted for in WSA. Until more appropriate labels are proposed, I will generically refer to all the elements of WSA and ESA under scrutiny as “auxiliaries”. My observations concern the morphosyntactic and semantico-pragmatic behaviors of “auxiliaries”, which I then compare to the properties of auxiliaries as outlined in typological works, to see to what extent (if at all) they comply with the typological prototype. Eventually, I depart from Murasaki’s classification by arguing that only a few elements in her original list are in line with the prototypical behaviors of auxiliaries, and I propose that all other elements are better discussed as belonging to separate classes, among which light verbs, adverbs, and final particles. Moreover, I show how in some cases the data from the Piłsudski corpora are crucial for refining my final classification. This study represents an attempt to improve the classification of “auxiliaries” of Sakhalin Ainu, by looking at them from a cross-dialectal and typological perspective. Furthermore, it considers language data coming from the Piłsudski corpora, a resource that is rarely used for descriptive works on Sakhalin Ainu to date.
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spelling ftuniveneziairis:oai:iris.unive.it:10278/3715674 2025-01-17T00:32:25+00:00 A Revision of the "Auxiliaries" Class of Sakhalin Ainu: Data from the Pilsudski Corpora Dal Corso Elia Anna Król, Wioletta Laskowska-Smoczyńska DAL CORSO, Elia 2020 http://hdl.handle.net/10278/3715674 eng eng Manggha Museum place:Kraków info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isbn/9788362096978 ispartofbook:Bronisław Piłsudski. One The Centennial of His Death. Towards An Independent Homeland - Proceedings of the Conference Fourth International Bronislaw Pilsudski Conference firstpage:227 lastpage:248 numberofpages:22 alleditors:Anna Król, Wioletta Laskowska-Smoczyńska http://hdl.handle.net/10278/3715674 Settore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia e Linguistica info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2020 ftuniveneziairis 2024-03-21T18:10:17Z This paper investigates a number of formal devices found in Sahkalin Ainu with regards to both their morphosyntactic properties and their semantico-pragmatic features. I develop my account on these formal devices from the analysis in Murasaki (1979), who discusses them as jodōshi rengo “auxiliary verb constructions” on the basis of how they seem to contribute to the meaning of a notional verb they accompany, the scope of her observations being her edited corpus of Western Sakhalin Ainu (WSA) folktales and conversations (Murasaki, 1976). Here I broaden my approach to “auxiliary verb constructions” by taking into account also their occurrences in the Eastern Sakhalin dialect of Ainu (ESA) as documented in the language materials collected by Piłsudski, and by adding a few elements featured in this latter dialect that are unaccounted for in WSA. Until more appropriate labels are proposed, I will generically refer to all the elements of WSA and ESA under scrutiny as “auxiliaries”. My observations concern the morphosyntactic and semantico-pragmatic behaviors of “auxiliaries”, which I then compare to the properties of auxiliaries as outlined in typological works, to see to what extent (if at all) they comply with the typological prototype. Eventually, I depart from Murasaki’s classification by arguing that only a few elements in her original list are in line with the prototypical behaviors of auxiliaries, and I propose that all other elements are better discussed as belonging to separate classes, among which light verbs, adverbs, and final particles. Moreover, I show how in some cases the data from the Piłsudski corpora are crucial for refining my final classification. This study represents an attempt to improve the classification of “auxiliaries” of Sakhalin Ainu, by looking at them from a cross-dialectal and typological perspective. Furthermore, it considers language data coming from the Piłsudski corpora, a resource that is rarely used for descriptive works on Sakhalin Ainu to date. Conference Object Sakhalin Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia: ARCA (Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca)
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Dal Corso Elia
A Revision of the "Auxiliaries" Class of Sakhalin Ainu: Data from the Pilsudski Corpora
title A Revision of the "Auxiliaries" Class of Sakhalin Ainu: Data from the Pilsudski Corpora
title_full A Revision of the "Auxiliaries" Class of Sakhalin Ainu: Data from the Pilsudski Corpora
title_fullStr A Revision of the "Auxiliaries" Class of Sakhalin Ainu: Data from the Pilsudski Corpora
title_full_unstemmed A Revision of the "Auxiliaries" Class of Sakhalin Ainu: Data from the Pilsudski Corpora
title_short A Revision of the "Auxiliaries" Class of Sakhalin Ainu: Data from the Pilsudski Corpora
title_sort revision of the "auxiliaries" class of sakhalin ainu: data from the pilsudski corpora
topic Settore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia e Linguistica
topic_facet Settore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia e Linguistica
url http://hdl.handle.net/10278/3715674