Some insights on the clause linker -teh of Sakhalin Ainu through a consideration of aspect
This paper attempts to advance the investigation on clause linkers of Sakhalin Ainu, which are a vastly under-studied topic of Ainu grammar. In this paper I focus on the linker -teh and, more precisely, I will take into account the two semantically analogous aspectual constructions V+-teh ‘an and V+...
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Brill
2022
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10278/3742782 https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004503502_005 |
Summary: | This paper attempts to advance the investigation on clause linkers of Sakhalin Ainu, which are a vastly under-studied topic of Ainu grammar. In this paper I focus on the linker -teh and, more precisely, I will take into account the two semantically analogous aspectual constructions V+-teh ‘an and V+‘an to show how the linker -teh (or lack thereof) contributes to their, in fact, different functions. While I try to deepen our understanding of the SA aspectual system by looking at the two above-mentioned constructions and arguing for their status as markers of (im)perfectivity, I will eventually propose the analysis of -teh as a subordinate linker. |
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