论沃洛夫语中“头”的语法用法

S. Robert
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在沃洛夫语(大西洋,尼日尔-刚果)中,带有所有格修饰的“HEAD”(bopp)一词的语法用法从直接和间接反身代词到通过中间的属格反身副词加强语气。本研究分析了这些不同用法之间的语义连续性,以及它们受语境制约的各种方式。反身回指有直接反身和间接反身(或斜向)反身反身,其范围涵盖同一指称物的两种不同语义角色(施者、受者或受益人)。这些自反结构被限制地用于典型的他人导向过程,意味着替代(更期望的)代理被丢弃,产生对自我影响或自我利益的强调。由于属格反身和修饰强化语的修饰功能,这种对实际参与者的“集中”效应在属格反身和修饰强化语中更为明显。在这些结构中,反身回指创造了对同一角色的指涉者的重新识别,通过以指涉者的身份为中心产生了强烈的影响,再次抛弃了其他参与者。总之,沃洛夫语中的各种反身结构,强调了指涉物的能动性、责任或身份,表明了HEAD对PERSON或INDIVIDUAL的转喻用法,这与它的各种词汇用法相一致。
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On the grammatical uses of the ‘head’ in Wolof
In Wolof (Atlantic, Niger-Congo), the grammatical uses of the word for HEAD (bopp) with a possessive modifier range from direct and indirect reflexive pronoun to adnominal intensifier through an intermediary genitival reflexive. This study analyzes the semantic continuity between those different uses, and the various ways they are conditioned by their contexts. With direct and indirect (or oblique) reflexives, the reflexive anaphora has scope over two different semantic roles (agent vs. patient or beneficiary) of the same referent. Being restrictively used for typically other-directed processes, those reflexive constructions imply that alternative (more expected) agents are discarded, producing an emphasis on self-affectedness or self-benefit. This 'centering' effect on the actual participant is even clearer with the genitive reflexive and the adnominal intensifier due to their adnominal function. In those constructions, the reflexive anaphora creates a re-identification of the referent in the same role, producing an intensive effect by centering on the identity of the referent, discarding again alternative participants. Altogether, the various reflexive constructions in Wolof, emphasizing the agentivity, responsibility or identity of the referent, point to a metonymical use of the HEAD for the PERSON or INDIVIDUAL, which is in accordance with its various lexical uses.
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