A Syntactic Motivation for Valency Reduction: Antipassive Constructions in Ulwa

IF 0.4 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Russell Barlow
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Abstract:Ulwa, a Papuan language spoken in the Sepik region of Papua New Guinea, has nominative-accusative morphosyntactic alignment. In addition to a typologically unusual passive construction, Ulwa exhibits two other valency-reducing phenomena, both of which resemble antipassivization. One of these constructions involves a special verbal prefix, but differs from canonical antipassive constructions in that it disallows the overt expression of a demoted object. In the other construction, however, which exhibits no special verbal morphology, the logical direct object is expressed with obligatory oblique marking. Although antipassives are often explained as syntactic operations that are motivated by pragmatic considerations, the situation in Ulwa appears to be different. Rather, antipassive constructions in Ulwa are generally motivated by syntactic constraints. These constraints have nothing to do with the requirements of some ergative languages to enable an actor to serve as a pivot, but rather depend on surface word order. This paper examines the relationship between syntax and pragmatics in valency-reducing strategies. It also suggests how the facts of Ulwa pose challenges for case-absorption analyses of antipassives.
价减的句法动因:Ulwa中的反被动结构
摘要:乌尔瓦语是巴布亚新几内亚塞皮克地区的一种巴布亚语,具有主宾格形态句法一致性。除了不同寻常的被动结构外,Ulwa还表现出另外两种降价现象,这两种现象都类似于反钝化。其中一种结构涉及一个特殊的动词前缀,但不同于规范的反被动结构,因为它不允许公开表达一个降级的对象。然而,在另一种结构中,它没有表现出特殊的言语形态,逻辑直接对象用强制性的斜标记来表达。虽然反被动语通常被解释为出于语用考虑的句法操作,但乌尔瓦的情况似乎有所不同。相反,乌尔瓦语中的反被动结构通常是由句法约束驱动的。这些限制与某些否定性语言的要求无关,即让演员充当支点,而是取决于表面的词序。本文探讨了降价策略中句法与语用的关系。它还表明,乌尔瓦的事实如何对抗被动剂的病例吸收分析提出挑战。
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OCEANIC LINGUISTICS
OCEANIC LINGUISTICS LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS-
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1.00
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44.40%
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26
期刊介绍: Oceanic Linguistics is the only journal devoted exclusively to the study of the indigenous languages of the Oceanic area and parts of Southeast Asia. The thousand-odd languages within the scope of the journal are the aboriginal languages of Australia, the Papuan languages of New Guinea, and the languages of the Austronesian (or Malayo-Polynesian) family. Articles in Oceanic Linguistics cover issues of linguistic theory that pertain to languages of the area, report research on historical relations, or furnish new information about inadequately described languages.
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