Associated motion in Tungusic languages: a case of mixed argument structure

International audience The languages of South America and Australia are known for their morphologically and semantically elaborate systems of Associated Motion (AM). In contrast, the five Tungusic languages discussed here, which belong to the Northern and the Southern branch of the family, have only...

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Main Authors: Pakendorf, Brigitte, Stoynova, Natalia
Other Authors: Dynamique Du Langage (DDL), Université Lumière - Lyon 2 (UL2)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Antoine Guillaume, Harold Koch
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Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2021
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spelling ftunivlyon2:oai:HAL:hal-03167436v1 2023-05-15T18:40:52+02:00 Associated motion in Tungusic languages: a case of mixed argument structure Pakendorf, Brigitte Stoynova, Natalia Dynamique Du Langage (DDL) Université Lumière - Lyon 2 (UL2)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Antoine Guillaume, Harold Koch 2021 https://hal.univ-lyon2.fr/hal-03167436 https://hal.univ-lyon2.fr/hal-03167436/document https://hal.univ-lyon2.fr/hal-03167436/file/22_Pakendorf_Stoynova_final.pdf en eng HAL CCSD de Gruyter Mouton hal-03167436 https://hal.univ-lyon2.fr/hal-03167436 https://hal.univ-lyon2.fr/hal-03167436/document https://hal.univ-lyon2.fr/hal-03167436/file/22_Pakendorf_Stoynova_final.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess Associated Motion https://hal.univ-lyon2.fr/hal-03167436 Antoine Guillaume, Harold Koch. Associated Motion, de Gruyter Mouton, pp.855-897, 2021 Siberia Russian Far East corpus data independent construction echo construction converb construction foregrounding base verb argument spatial argument [SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart Book sections 2021 ftunivlyon2 2023-02-15T00:16:36Z International audience The languages of South America and Australia are known for their morphologically and semantically elaborate systems of Associated Motion (AM). In contrast, the five Tungusic languages discussed here, which belong to the Northern and the Southern branch of the family, have only a single suffix pertaining to this category. This morpheme expresses a motion event that precedes the verb event. It is deictically neutral, i.e. can refer to both translocative and cislocative motion, although translocative readings predominate. The cross-linguistically most striking feature of AM in the Tungusic languages is the fact that not only base verb arguments can be expressed, but so can arguments typical of motion verbs, called 'spatial arguments' in the paper. We explore the argument structure of verbs marked with the AM-suffix in detail and find that both formal considerations (a preference for only one overt argument) and pragmatic considerations (the choice to foreground the spatial argument over the verb argument) play a role in which argument(s) get expressed. Book Part Tungusic languages Siberia Portail HAL de l'Université Lumière Lyon 2
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Russian Far East
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independent construction
echo construction
converb construction
foregrounding
base verb argument
spatial argument
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Russian Far East
corpus data
independent construction
echo construction
converb construction
foregrounding
base verb argument
spatial argument
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Pakendorf, Brigitte
Stoynova, Natalia
Associated motion in Tungusic languages: a case of mixed argument structure
topic_facet Siberia
Russian Far East
corpus data
independent construction
echo construction
converb construction
foregrounding
base verb argument
spatial argument
[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics
description International audience The languages of South America and Australia are known for their morphologically and semantically elaborate systems of Associated Motion (AM). In contrast, the five Tungusic languages discussed here, which belong to the Northern and the Southern branch of the family, have only a single suffix pertaining to this category. This morpheme expresses a motion event that precedes the verb event. It is deictically neutral, i.e. can refer to both translocative and cislocative motion, although translocative readings predominate. The cross-linguistically most striking feature of AM in the Tungusic languages is the fact that not only base verb arguments can be expressed, but so can arguments typical of motion verbs, called 'spatial arguments' in the paper. We explore the argument structure of verbs marked with the AM-suffix in detail and find that both formal considerations (a preference for only one overt argument) and pragmatic considerations (the choice to foreground the spatial argument over the verb argument) play a role in which argument(s) get expressed.
author2 Dynamique Du Langage (DDL)
Université Lumière - Lyon 2 (UL2)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Antoine Guillaume, Harold Koch
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Stoynova, Natalia
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title Associated motion in Tungusic languages: a case of mixed argument structure
title_short Associated motion in Tungusic languages: a case of mixed argument structure
title_full Associated motion in Tungusic languages: a case of mixed argument structure
title_fullStr Associated motion in Tungusic languages: a case of mixed argument structure
title_full_unstemmed Associated motion in Tungusic languages: a case of mixed argument structure
title_sort associated motion in tungusic languages: a case of mixed argument structure
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url https://hal.univ-lyon2.fr/hal-03167436
https://hal.univ-lyon2.fr/hal-03167436/document
https://hal.univ-lyon2.fr/hal-03167436/file/22_Pakendorf_Stoynova_final.pdf
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https://hal.univ-lyon2.fr/hal-03167436
Antoine Guillaume, Harold Koch. Associated Motion, de Gruyter Mouton, pp.855-897, 2021
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