On the intransitive usage of transitive verbs in Tooro, a Bantu language of Western Uganda

IF 0.4 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Journal of African Languages and Linguistics Pub Date : 2017-12-20 DOI:10.1515/jall-2017-0008
S. Kaji
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Abstract In some Bantu languages of western Uganda, we find an interesting construction in which typical transitive verbs such as “to cut (a tree),” “to bend (a wire),” “to smoke (meat),” “to tear (paper),” “to open (a door),” etc., are used intransitively, without any additional suffixes such as passive and neuter. I call this construction the syntactically intransitive construction of transitive verbs, and illustrate it with examples from Tooro, a Bantu language of western Uganda. However, two important restrictions apply regarding the use of this construction. One is that among transitive verbs, only those causing a change of state that take human agents and inanimate objects may be used intransitively, with inanimate objects being promoted to the subject position. The second restriction is that this construction may only be used with the perfective ending -ire/-ere. This last point indicates that this construction is distinct from typical labile verb constructions that, in principle, occur in all tenses, aspects and moods. The analysis of the intransitive construction of transitive verbs inevitably raises the issue of the stative nature of perfective actions.
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乌干达西部班图语Tooro中及物动词的不及物用法
在乌干达西部的一些班图语中,我们发现了一种有趣的结构,其中典型的及物动词,如“砍(树)”、“弯(线)”、“熏(肉)”、“撕(纸)”、“打开(门)”等,都是用及物动词,没有任何额外的后缀,如被动和中性。我把这种结构称为及物动词的句法不及物结构,并以乌干达西部班图语Tooro的例子来说明它。然而,对于这种结构的使用,有两个重要的限制。一是在及物动词中,只有那些引起状态变化的、以人类施主和无生命物体为对象的动词才可以用不及物动词,无生命物体被提升到主语的位置。第二个限制是这种结构只能与完成时结尾-ire/-ere连用。最后一点表明,这种结构与典型的不动动词结构不同,原则上,不动动词结构出现在所有时态、相位和语气中。对及物动词不及物结构的分析不可避免地提出了完成动作的静态性质的问题。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of African Languages and Linguistics was founded in 1979 and has established itself as an important refereed forum for publications in African linguistics. The Journal of African Languages and Linguistics welcomes original contributions on all aspects of African language studies, synchronic as well as diachronic, theoretical as well as data-oriented. The journal further contains a list of recently published books on African languages and linguistics, which many libraries find to be of use for the acquisition of books. The Journal of African Languages and Linguistics is a peer-reviewed journal of international scope.
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