The grammaticalization and dissolution of High Extended Intonation: an inalienable possession paradigm in Roon

IF 0.5 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS STUF-Language Typology and Universals Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1515/stuf-2023-2015
David Gil
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Abstract This paper is concerned with the documentation, typology and diachrony of a single inflectional paradigm expressing inalienable attributive possession in Roon, a language of the South Halmahera West New Guinea subgroup of Austronesian. The paradigm in question exhibits a substantial amount of variation both within and across speakers. Formally, the paradigm is exceptional in that, in some of its variants, it makes use of an H toneme, the only attested usage of tonality in the entire language. Functionally, the paradigm is remarkable in that, in some of its variants, the possessor is distinguished not for person but rather for distal deixis. Historically, the H toneme forming part of the paradigm is argued to derive from the grammaticalization of a High Extended Intonation contour expressing excessivity along a scalar dimension, characteristic of many languages of New Guinea and Australia. In some languages of North West New Guinea, this intonation contour anchors to certain particles, resulting in ideophones such as the Papuan Malay eeeH . One such ideophone, it is suggested, was subsequently incorporated into the expression of inalienable attributive possession in Roon. The proposed analysis thus provides a case study of how intonation may develop into tone, and, more generally, how gesture may be incorporated into grammar.
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高延伸语调的语法化与消解:《鲁昂》的不可分割占有范式
摘要:本文研究南哈马黑拉西新几内亚亚群的鲁昂语中表达不可分割的定语占有的单一屈折变调范式的文献资料、类型和历时。所讨论的范式在说话者内部和不同说话者之间都表现出大量的差异。在形式上,范式的特殊之处在于,在它的一些变体中,它使用了H音素,这是整个语言中唯一被证实的调性用法。在功能上,范式的显著之处在于,在它的一些变体中,占有者不是以人来区分,而是以远指示语来区分。从历史上看,构成范式一部分的H音被认为是源于高扩展语调轮廓的语法化,该轮廓在标量维度上表示过度,这是新几内亚和澳大利亚许多语言的特征。在新几内亚西北部的一些语言中,这种语调轮廓固定在某些粒子上,产生了像巴布亚马来语eeeH这样的意音。有人认为,其中一个这样的意式语素后来被纳入了rooon中不可剥夺的定语占有的表达。因此,提出的分析提供了一个案例研究,语调如何发展成音调,更一般地说,手势如何被纳入语法。
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Frontmatter From possessive to relative clause marker: a grammaticalization pathway in the Timor-Alor-Pantar languages Split Inalienable Coding in linguistic Wallacea: typology, origins, spread Possession in Patani The grammaticalization and dissolution of High Extended Intonation: an inalienable possession paradigm in Roon
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