埃文语中短语词缀的词源

IF 0.2 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Sibirskii Filologicheskii Zhurnal Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.17223/18137083/79/12
E. Rudnitskaya
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本文研究了Evenki语中动词到名词和名词到形容词的派生情况,这些派生保留了词根的句法属性(特别是句法依赖性的信息)。这类衍生词的例子是带有特定衍生词缀的名词和名形容词。名词保留了子类化的动词性(它们支配着直接宾格宾语),形容词保留了附加定语的名词性:名词(同位语)、形容词、分词、数字。这类短语的句法分析不同于它们的词源分析。在句法上,基词干与其直接宾语(或属性)构成一个组成部分:[[NP/AP + N/VBASE] + NMLZ],反映了基词干的子范畴和组合特征。句法表征中的派生词缀与整个组成部分相连,暗示了短语词缀的结构。这种分析依赖于组反射或短语词缀的概念。在不同类型的语言中,对短语词缀的屈折变化进行了详细的研究。然而,词组词缀在构词法中的研究却少之又少。埃文语专家要么没有报告这种现象,要么提到它却没有给出解释。我们的例子来源各不相同:口述故事、报纸文章、档案、语法和其他埃文语研究中的例子。这些数据说明了由人称名词和宾格宾语构成的结构从生产类(20世纪中期)到习惯类(21世纪)的转变。
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Phrasal affixation in derivation in the Evenki language
The paper considers cases of derivation in Evenki from verbs to nouns and from nouns to adjectives when the derivative preserves syntactic properties of the base stem (particularly the information on syntactic dependents). The examples of such derivatives are deverbal nouns and denominal adjectives with certain derivation affixes. Nouns preserve the verbal property of subcategorization (they govern a direct accusative object), and adjectives preserve the nominal property of attaching an attributive word: a noun (an appositive), an adjective, a participle, a numeral. The syntactic analysis of such phrases differs from their derivation analysis. In terms of syntax, the base stem and its direct object (or attribute) form one constituent: [[NP/AP + N/VBASE] + NMLZ], reflecting subcategorial and combinatory features of the base stem. The derivation affix in the syntactic representation is attached to the whole constituent, suggesting the construction with a phrasal affix. Such analysis relies on the notion of group flection or phrasal affixation. The phrasal affixation in inflection has been investigated in detail in typologically diverse languages. However, much fewer works are devoted to phrasal affixation in word formation. Evenki language specialists either did not report this phenomenon or mentioned it without giving an explanatory account. The sources of our examples are different: oral stories, newspaper articles, archives, and examples from grammars and other studies in Evenki. These data illustrate the transition of constructions with a deverbal noun and an accusative object from the class of productive (mid-20th century) to the class of idiomatic ones (21st century).
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