黎祖(藏缅)建筑比较

Katia Chirkova
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本文主要研究了中国西南地区藏缅语系黎祖语比较构筑物的形态句法。本文有两个目标:(1)提供四种类型的比较结构的共时性描述:(i)优势和劣势的比较结构,(ii)优势和劣势的最高级结构,(iii)等同结构,(iv)相似结构,以及(2)将它们的独特特征置于更大的类型学背景中。一方面,傈僳族比较结构的特点是表达方式的多样性,在不同的结构类型中结合了形态和分词标记(例如比较级和最高级结构中的形态程度标记与等级结构中的分词程度标记);另一方面,通过竞争结构的共存(即两个最高级结构的优势和几个相等和相似结构的实例)。从跨语言的角度来看,两个李族比较结构比较突出:(1)优势的比较结构与专用的词源模糊的分析标准标记和专用的绑定度标记(前缀),(2)优势的最高级结构与专用的绑定度标记(前缀)。考虑到这些结构类型往往在它们出现的地方表现出很强的地域分布,我们在当地的地域背景下对它们进行了研究,并与黎族邻近语言中的相应结构进行了比较:那木子、普密语、糯苏语、藏语和普通话。研究结果的意义在类型学和地域的角度进行了讨论。
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Comparison constructions in Lizu (Tibeto-Burman)
: This paper focuses on the morphosyntax of comparison constructions in Lizu, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Southwest China. The paper has two goals: (1) to provide a synchronic description of four types of comparison constructions: (i) comparative constructions of superiority and inferiority, (ii) superlative constructions of superiority and inferiority, (iii) equative constructions, and (iv) similative constructions, and (2) to place their distinctive characteristics within a larger typological context. Lizu comparison constructions are characterised, on the hand, by the diversity of means of expression, combining morphological and periphrastic markers across construction types (e.g. morphological degree markers in the comparative and superlative constructions vs. periphrastic degree markers in the equative constructions); and, on the other hand, by co-existence of competing constructions (that is, two instances of superlative constructions of superiority and several instances of the equative and similative constructions). From a cross-linguistic perspective, two Lizu comparison constructions stand out: (1) the comparative construction of superiority with a dedicated, etymologically obscure, analytic standard marker and a dedicated bound degree marker (prefix), and (2) the superlative construction of superiority with a dedicated bound degree marker (prefix). Given that these construction types tend to show strong areal distribution where they occur, they are examined in the local areal context, as compared to corresponding constructions in the linguistic neighbors of Lizu: Namuzi, Pumi, Nuosu, Tibetan, and Mandarin. The implications of the findings are discussed in typological and areal perspectives.
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