Functional transition from hear to nonvisual sensory and hearsay evidential categories

Hiroyuki Suzuki
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This article presents a development of evidential categories derived from a verb related to the auditory sense in the evidential system attested in rGyalthang Tibetan varieties. The language varieties under study possess a morphological distinction of at least five evidentials in the access-to-information category and two evidentials in the source-of-information category. The discussion focuses on one morpheme derived from the Literary Tibetan verb grag ‘resound, hear’ used for both categories, and examines its process of grammaticalisation and degrammaticalisation. Elicited data illustrate the following functions: (1) grag as a nonvisual sensory evidential suffix that was further degrammaticalised as a copulative nonvisual sensory verb stem; (2) grag as a hearsay marker in a separate syntactic slot, which extended from (1); and (3) grag as a lexical verb stem meaning ‘hear’ [the common origin to (1) and (2)], which underwent two grammaticalisation processes.
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从听觉到非视觉感官和传闻证据类别的功能过渡
本文介绍了在热贡藏语的证据系统中,从一个与听觉有关的动词衍生出的证据类别的发展。所研究的语言变体在获取信息类别中至少有五个证据词,在信息来源类别中至少有两个证据词。讨论的重点是由文学藏语动词 grag "响、听 "派生出来的一个语素,该语素同时用于这两个类别,并考察了其语法化和非语法化的过程。激发的数据说明了以下功能:(1)grag 作为一个非视觉感官证据后缀,进一步降语法化为一个共轭非视觉感官动词词干;(2)grag 作为一个单独句法槽中的传闻标记,由(1)延伸而来;(3)grag 作为一个词性动词词干,意为 "听到"[(1)和(2)的共同起源],经历了两个语法化过程。
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