The notion of ‘adjective’ in the history of Pamean language descriptions

IF 0.2 3区 文学 Q2 HISTORY
Jennifer Brunner, B. Hurch
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ABSTRACT The issue of word classes has a long-standing tradition in the European history of the language sciences.   Amongst scholars of Otopamean languages there is a rather clear agreement that little positive evidence for the existence of a proper class of adjectives is to be found in this very language family. Such analyses are not at all rare for Mesoamerican languages. The paper will focus on the representation of this discussion in old colonial and postcolonial grammars, dictionaries and texts about the Pamean subgroup – works which mostly stem from the context of missionary writers in the first place. Specifically, it will try to illustrate the indecisiveness and sometimes seemingly hesitant treatment of how to deal with the European concept of ‘adjectives’ in those languages – even in postcolonial times. We will argue that the critical points brought up in the recent theoretical and descriptive discussion reflect problems that authors in the history up to the 20th century had with this very category (like overlaps with certain verb types or with nouns, according to adjective classes). With varying breadth and depth, the sources taken into account concern Pamean, namely Northern, Southern and Central Pame.
帕姆语言描写史上的形容词概念
摘要在欧洲语言科学史上,单词分类问题有着悠久的传统。  在Otopamean语言的学者中,有一个相当明确的共识,即在这个语系中,几乎找不到任何积极的证据来证明存在一类合适的形容词。这种分析在中美洲语言中并不罕见。本文将重点讨论这一讨论在旧的殖民和后殖民语法、词典和关于帕姆亚群的文本中的表现——这些作品最初大多源于传教士作家的背景。具体来说,它将试图说明如何在这些语言中处理欧洲“形容词”概念的犹豫不决,有时似乎犹豫不决——即使在后殖民时代也是如此。我们认为,在最近的理论和描述性讨论中提出的关键点反映了20世纪历史上的作者在这一类别中存在的问题(如根据形容词类别,与某些动词类型或名词重叠)。考虑到的来源涉及帕梅,即北部、南部和中部,其广度和深度各不相同。
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