古格语变体的言语延伸与配价

Q2 Arts and Humanities Studies in African Linguistics Pub Date : 2022-08-14 DOI:10.32473/sal.v51i1.121891
Fekede Menuta Gewta
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本文旨在揭示古默语中的言语延伸与配价之间的相互作用。我们使用了语言学基础理论(BLT)作为一种方法论。我们从Gurage Gumer区的语言助理那里收集了数据。我们根据词根模式和形态句法特性对Gumer中的动词进行了分组。我们发现了四类增加、减少或保持配价的动词扩展。价递增运算具有因果性和适用性。有两种因果形式,直接和间接,分别用{a-}和{at-}表示。有利的适用性和不利的适用性分别用{-lv}/{-nv}和{-bv}/{-wv}表示。减少配价的动词扩展是被动的、反身的和互惠的,所有这些都以同音前缀{tŞ-}表示。语言中保持价的动词扩展是频繁的、密集的和迭代的。有一些茎形成延伸,编码但不改变化合价。
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Verbal Extension and Valence in Gumer Variety of Gurage
This article aimed to uncover the interaction between verbal extension and valence in the Gumer, an Ethiosemitic language. We used basic linguistic theory (BLT) as a methodology.  We collected data from language assistants living in the Gumer district of Gurage. We grouped verbs in Gumer based on root patterns and morphosyntactic properties. We found four categories of verbal extensions that either increase, decrease or maintain valence. The valence increasing operations are causative and applicative. There are two causative forms, direct and indirect that are expressed with {a-} and {at-}, respectively. Benefactive applicative and malefacive applicative are shown with {-lv}/ {-nv} and {-bv}/ {-wv}, respectively. Valence reducing verbal extensions are passive, reflexive and reciprocal, all shown with a homophonous prefix {tə-}. Valence maintaining verbal extensions in the language are frequentative, intensive and iterative.  There are a few stems forming extensions that encode but do not change valence.
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Studies in African Linguistics
Studies in African Linguistics Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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