解构Ebira的语言STAMP系统

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Nicholas Rolle
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本文研究了尼日利亚贝努埃-刚果语Ebira中动词屈折的线性和非线性形态。非线性形态并不以词根为目标,而是发生在被称为STAMP的语前辅助类卫星单元中(Anderson 201120152016),STAMP是主体一致性、时态、体、语气和极性的助记符。本文在Adive(1989)和Scholz(1976)的大量描述的基础上,对Ebira STAMP进行了解构,并确定了个体的亚STAMP形态。主词一致性(1S、2、3S、1P、3P)、TAM(习惯性、完成性、次连接性、连续性和完美性)、极性(负性)和从句级意义(INTERROGATIVE、“IF”和“WHEN”)的个别屈折类别被分解(部分)为非线性浮调、浮动莫拉、无关联分段和未指定分段。虽然Anderson将STAMP描述为广泛存在于西非和中非(大苏丹带)的融合组合,但我们认为“STAMP”作为一个类型学类别可能过于粗糙,无法评估区域类型学。相反,我们建议根据STAMP类别是否在动词词根之前和排除动词词根(需要独立于转录实践的论据)形成成分来研究区域性。在本文的最后,我们问为什么语法语气等非线性形态不针对词根,并将其与Ebira中词根上的词汇语气的发音功能负载联系起来。
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Deconstructing the verbal STAMP system of Ebira
This paper investigates linear and non-linear morphology in verbal inflection in Ebira, a Benue-Congo language of Nigeria. The non-linear morphology does not target the root, but rather occurs within pre-verbal auxiliary-like satellite units called a STAMP (Anderson 2011, 2015, 2016), a mnemonic for subject agreement, tense, aspect, mood, and polarity. This paper deconstructs Ebira STAMPs and identifies individual sub-STAMP morphs based on the extensive description in Adive (1989) and Scholz (1976). The individual inflectional categories for subject agreement (1S, 2, 3S, 1P, 3P), TAM (HABITUAL, COMPLETIVE, SUBJUNCTIVE, CONTINUOUS, and PERFECT), polarity (NEGATIVE), and clause-level meanings (INTERROGATIVE, 'IF', and 'WHEN') are decomposed (in part) as non-linear floating tones, floating moras, unassociated segments, and underspecified segments. While Anderson characterizes STAMPs as fused portmanteaux found widely in West and Central Africa (the Macro-Sudan Belt), we hold that 'STAMP' as a typological category may be too crude to assess areal typology. Instead we propose to investigate areality based on whether STAMP categories form a constituent before and to the exclusion of the verb root (requiring arguments independent of transcription practices). In concluding this paper, we ask why non-linear morphology such as grammatical tone does not target the root, and tie this to the pronounced functional load of lexical tone on roots in Ebira.
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Studies in African Linguistics
Studies in African Linguistics Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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