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本文重新探讨了雅葵语中非行为人参数的及物性和格标记。雅语被定义为一种突出的及物性语言,因为使用-ta标记的宾格参数的二元谓词非常常见,而使用-u ' to标记的间接/与格参数的谓词并不常见。除了-u之外,还有其他几个谓词接受以-t ' at '标记的参数。具有非宾格论证的二元谓词在雅基语法中被忽略了。本文考察了《雅趣》中宾格和非宾格非行为人参数的编码和行为特征。有证据支持Yaqui没有加格,而是使用了两个倾斜的标记-u和-t。本文还认为,Yaqui展示了两种类型的分裂实参编码:仅带斜实参的动词和带替代编码(宾格和斜格)的动词。
This article revisits transitivity and case marking of non-actor arguments in Yaqui. Yaqui has been defined as a transitive-prominent language because two-place predicates taking accusative arguments marked by -ta are extremely common, while predicates taking indirect/dative arguments marked by -u ‘to’ are uncommon. In addition to -u, there are several other predicates that take arguments marked by -t ‘at’. Two-place predicates with non-accusative arguments have been treated marginally in Yaqui grammar. This article examines coding and behavioral properties of accusative and non-accusative non-actor arguments in Yaqui. Evidence is given to support the claim that Yaqui does not have dative case but instead uses two oblique markers, -u and -t. This article also argues that Yaqui shows two types of split argument coding: verbs taking oblique arguments only and verbs with alternative coding (accusative and oblique).
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International Journal of American Linguistics is a world forum for the study of all the languages native to North, Central, and South America. Inaugurated by Franz Boas in 1917, IJAL concentrates on the investigation of linguistic data and on the presentation of grammatical fragments and other documents relevant to Amerindian languages.