TY - JOUR
T1 - Conditions on pronominal marking in the Alor-Pantar languages
AU - Fedden, Sebastian
AU - Brown, Dunstan
AU - Corbett, Greville
AU - Holton, Gary
AU - Klamer, Marian
AU - Robinson, Laura C.
AU - Schapper, Antoinette
PY - 2013/1/4
Y1 - 2013/1/4
N2 - We examine the varying role of conditions on grammatical relations marking (namely animacy and volitionality) by looking at diferent languages of one family, using both existing descriptions and working with specially prepared video stimuli. This enables us to see the degree of variation permitted within closely related languages. We look at four Alor-Pantar languages (Teiwa, Adang, Kamang, and Abui), Papuan languages of eastern Indonesia. The conditions on argument marking are manifested in diferent ways. Those languages with syntactic alignment index objects with a prefx, those which have semantic alignment index objects and some subjects with a prefx. In 42 video clips we systematically varied animacy and volitionality values for participants in one and two-participant events. These clips were used in feldwork to elicit descriptions of the events. The data show that animacy of the object is an important factor which favours indexation of the object on the verb in all four languages to varying degrees. Volitionality, on the other hand, is a factor in the semantically aligned languages only. While the presence of a prefx on the verb is semantically motivated in many instances, marking is not directly determined by verbal or participant semantics, and lexical factors must also play a role.
AB - We examine the varying role of conditions on grammatical relations marking (namely animacy and volitionality) by looking at diferent languages of one family, using both existing descriptions and working with specially prepared video stimuli. This enables us to see the degree of variation permitted within closely related languages. We look at four Alor-Pantar languages (Teiwa, Adang, Kamang, and Abui), Papuan languages of eastern Indonesia. The conditions on argument marking are manifested in diferent ways. Those languages with syntactic alignment index objects with a prefx, those which have semantic alignment index objects and some subjects with a prefx. In 42 video clips we systematically varied animacy and volitionality values for participants in one and two-participant events. These clips were used in feldwork to elicit descriptions of the events. The data show that animacy of the object is an important factor which favours indexation of the object on the verb in all four languages to varying degrees. Volitionality, on the other hand, is a factor in the semantically aligned languages only. While the presence of a prefx on the verb is semantically motivated in many instances, marking is not directly determined by verbal or participant semantics, and lexical factors must also play a role.
KW - alignment
KW - animacy
KW - grammatical relations
KW - Papuan
KW - pronominal indexing
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U2 - 10.1515/ling-2013-0002
DO - 10.1515/ling-2013-0002
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84977653111
SN - 0024-3949
VL - 51
SP - 33
EP - 74
JO - Linguistics
JF - Linguistics
IS - 1
ER -