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摘要
对情态的研究最近已经扩展到言语领域之外,发现了关于情态的跨范畴性质的问题(Arregui et al. 2017),例如:DP和VP情态在多大程度上相互反映?Chuj,一种未被充分研究的玛雅语言,提供了一个理想的有利位置来回答这个关于随机选择形态的问题。随机选择的不确定性,粗略地说,就是一个行为人做了一个不加区分的选择。在Chuj中,随机选择的不定dp涉及一个语素(komon),该语素也可以作为动词修饰语出现(Royer & Alonso-Ovalle 2019),这引起了类别之间的比较。我们认为,在dp和vp中,komon传达了所描述事件可能性的信息,但komon的模态成分仍然与其句法位置联系在一起。VP- komon传达的信息是,在最期望的世界中,所描述的事件发生的情况并不比在最期望的世界中,事件没有发生的情况更令人期待。DP- komon传递了类似的模态成分,但它将所描述的事件的可能性(涉及到NP扩展中的个体)与通过考虑NP扩展中的其他个体而确定的替代事件的可能性进行了比较。对komon的模态成分的描述有助于对随机选择模态的描述,并对这种类型的模态是否应该被视为一个统一的类别提出了疑问,因为之前关于随机选择模态性质的建议都没有将其与可能性的表达联系起来。
Random Choice from Likelihood: The Case of Chuj (Mayan)
Research on modality has recently broadened beyond the verbal domain, unearthing questions about the cross-categorial nature of modality (Arregui et al. 2017), for instance: To what extent do DP and VP modals mirror each other? Chuj, an understudied Mayan language, provides an ideal vantage point to answer this question with respect to random choice modality. Random choice indefinites convey, roughly, that an agent made an indiscriminate choice. In Chuj, random choice indefinite DPs involve a morpheme ( komon ) that can also appear as a verbal modifier (Royer & Alonso-Ovalle 2019), inviting a comparison between categories. We argue that both in DPs and VPs, komon conveys information about the likelihood of the event described, but that the modal component of komon is nevertheless tied to its syntactic position. VP- komon conveys that the most expected worlds where the described event happens are no more expected than the most expected worlds where it does not. DP- komon conveys a similar modal component, but hardwires a comparison between the likelihood of the event described, which involves an individual in the extension of the NP, and that of alternative events determined by considering alternative individuals in the extension of that NP. The characterization of the modal component of komon contributes to the characterization of random choice modality and brings into question whether this type of modality should be taken to be a unified category, since none of the previous proposals on the nature of random choice modality tie it to the expression of likelihood.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Semantics aims to be the premier journal in semantics. It covers all areas in the study of meaning, with a focus on formal and experimental methods. The Journal welcomes submissions on semantics, pragmatics, the syntax/semantics interface, cross-linguistic semantics, experimental studies of meaning (processing, acquisition, neurolinguistics), and semantically informed philosophy of language.