动词协议

IF 0.4 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area Pub Date : 2022-06-02 DOI:10.1075/ltba.21008.bea
Mathieu Beaudouin
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丹古特语在汉藏研究领域尤其重要,尤其是因为其形态保守性,这与音节结构的简化出乎意料地相关,这是Miyake(2012)称之为“压缩”过程的结果。这种保守性在重建的音节品质中表现得很明显,这些音节品质有时反映了原坦古特古老的派生过程。动词也表现出各种反射现象,主要是由于一致性规则和指称层次规则的转换(Silverstein 1976),这让人想起了强语系中rGyallongic分类单元语言的索引系统。本文试图解释在动词一致性分析史上的一个关键现象——Tangut动词中没有索引的现象。首先,我回顾了克平(1975)和龚(2001)关于探戈动词一致性系统的主要规则。其次,分析了不一致的案例。除了非局部上下文的情况外,我们发现,由于依赖模式,如子句链接、主题/评论上下文和语义依赖模态,在非有限形式中也会出现一致性缺失。1
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Tangut verb agreement
The Tangut language is of particular importance to the field of Sino­Tibetan Studies, notably because of its morphological conservatism, which is unexpectedly correlated with a simplification of its syllable structure, a consequence of a process Miyake (2012) called “compression”. Such conservatism is evident in the syllable qualities reconstructed, which sometimes reflect proto­ Tangut’s ancient derivational processes. Verbs also exhibit various flectional phenomena, mainly due to conversion of agreement rules and referential hierarchy rules (Silverstein 1976), in a manner reminiscent of the indexation system of languages of the rGyalrongic taxon within the Qiangic family. The present paper attempts to explain the absence of indexation in the Tangut verb, a key phenomenon in the history of verb agreement analysis. First, I recall the main rules of the Tangut verb’s agreement system, as shown by Kepping (1975) and Gong (2001). Second, cases of non­agreement are analyzed. Apart from the case of non­local contexts, we see that the absence of agreement occurs in non­finite forms resulting from a dependency pattern, such as clause chaining, topic/comment context, and semantically dependent modality.1
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Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area
Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS-
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