Experiential constructions in Yucatec Maya: a typologically based analysis of a functional domain in a Mayan language
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adam_text | Contents
Figures and tables xi
Preface xv
Abbreviations xvii
1. Introduction 1
1.1 Subject of investigation 1
1.2 Theoretical approach 4
1.3 The language under investigation: Yucatec Maya 5
1.3.1 Some general information 5
1.3.2 Previous research on Yucatec Maya 6
1.3.3 Orthographical conventions 7
1.4 Methodological approach and data collection 8
1.5 General objectives and outline of the present work 9
2. Theoretical preliminaries 13
2.1 Conceptualization of a situation 13
2.1.1 General 13
2.1.2 Situation types and their features 15
2.1.3 Participant properties 18
2.1.4 Participant roles and semantic roles 19
2.2 On the interrelation of syntax and semantics 24
2.2.1 A hierarchy of grammatical relations 24
2.2.2 Linking between semantic roles and grammatical relations 25
2.2.3 A typology of person vs. relation prominence 25
2.3 A construction based approach 27
3. Universals and typology of experiential constructions 35
3.1 Earlier approaches to experiential constructions 35
3.2 The functional domain of experience 38
3.2.1 Universality vs. culture specificity 39
3.2.2 The structure of the subdomains of experience 41
3.3 The experiential situation 51
3.3.1 Components of an experiential situation 51
3.3.2 Participant roles in an experiential situation 54
3.3.3 Experiential situation types 66
viii CONTENTS
3.4 Grammatical coding of experience 69
3.4.1 Introduction 69
3.4.2 Types of predicates 69
3.4.3 Experiential construction types 74
3.4.4 Experiencer coding and syntactic prominence 86
3.5 Figurative language and types of collocations 87
3.5.1 Distinguishing between figurative and literal language 88
3.5.2 Figures in the target domain 89
3.5.3 Semantic roles in the analysis of figurative language 93
3.5.4 Types of experiential collocations 93
3.6 Diachronic development 95
4. Introduction to Yucatec Maya 99
4.1 Basic structures 99
4.1.1 Short typological characterization 99
4.1.2 Dependent and independent pronouns 100
4.1.3 Internal clause structure 102
4.1.4 Deictic clitics 104
4.1.5 Nominal categories 105
4.1.6 Verbal categories 108
4.1.7 Aspectual and modal markers and auxiliaries 116
4.1.8 Word classes in predicate function 117
4.2 Complex constructions 125
4.2.1 Subordination and embedding 125
4.2.2 Predicate marking under subordination 128
4.3 Grammatical relations 134
4.3.1 Preliminaries 134
4.3.2 Coding properties 135
4.3.3 Behavioral (subject) properties 136
4.3.4 Direct object vs. indirect object 144
4.3.5 Possessor and absolutive argument of stative predicates 147
5. Experiential constructions 151
5.1 General remarks 151
5.1.1 Outline of the chapter 151
5.1.2 Testing situation and role features in YM 151
5.1.3 The representation of constructions 155
5.2 Stative predicate constructions 155
5.2.1 Adjectival constructions 155
5.2.2 Verboid constructions 182
5.3 Verbal constructions 199
5.3.1 Intransitive constructions 199
5.3.2 Transitive constructions 219
CONTENTS ix
5.3.3 Ditransitive constructions 257
5.4 Summary: Evaluation of coding strategies 260
5.4.1 Word classes in experience 260
5.4.2 Subdomain specific assessment 262
5.4.3 Congruent vs. non congruent expressions 266
5.4.4 Person part constructions 266
6. Grammatical properties of experiencers 269
6.1 Coding properties 269
6.2 Behavioral properties 270
6.2.1 Cleft constructions 270
6.2.2 Equi deletion in subordinate clause/core 272
6.2.3 Imperative formation 275
6.2.4 Passivization 277
6.2.5 Summary: Syntactic prominence of experiencer 277
6.3 Experiencer coding in collocations vs. phrasal compounds 279
6.4 Experiencer in indirect object function 280
6.5 Pragmatic prominence of experiencers 287
6.6 Summary 287
7. Complementation with experiential predicates 291
7.1 Introduction 291
7.1.1 Syntactic relation of subordinate clause 291
7.1.2 Semantic criteria 292
7.2 Perception 293
7.3 Cognition 297
7.3.1 Knowledge 297
7.3.2 Propositional attitude 301
7.4 Emotion and Volition 304
7.4.1 Commentative emotion 305
7.4.2 Volition and volitive emotion 313
7.5 Summary 321
7.5.1 Types of complementation 321
7.5.2 The evidential role of perception verbs in subordination 325
7.5.3 Verbal categories in matrix and subordinate clause 326
8. Person and body parts in experiential collocations 329
8.1 Person parts 329
8.1.1 ool 329
8.1.2 iik 333
8.2 Body parts 335
8.2.1 puksi k al 335
8.2.2 poollho l 337
8.2.3 Body parts of perception 337
X CONTENTS
8.2.4 Other 339
8.3 Summary 340
9. Conclusions 343
9.1 Experiential construction types 343
9.1.1 Possessive constructions 343
9.1.2 Adjectival and intransitive constructions 347
9.1.3 Transitive constructions 350
9.1.4 Ditransitive constructions 352
9.2 Typological characterization of YM experiential constructions 352
9.2.1 Predicate classes in the domain of experience 352
9.2.2 Experiencer coding and syntactic prominence 354
9.2.3 Grammaticalization of experiencer role 356
References 357
Index 373
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Contents
Figures and tables xi
Preface xv
Abbreviations xvii
1. Introduction 1
1.1 Subject of investigation 1
1.2 Theoretical approach 4
1.3 The language under investigation: Yucatec Maya 5
1.3.1 Some general information 5
1.3.2 Previous research on Yucatec Maya 6
1.3.3 Orthographical conventions 7
1.4 Methodological approach and data collection 8
1.5 General objectives and outline of the present work 9
2. Theoretical preliminaries 13
2.1 Conceptualization of a situation 13
2.1.1 General 13
2.1.2 Situation types and their features 15
2.1.3 Participant properties 18
2.1.4 Participant roles and semantic roles 19
2.2 On the interrelation of syntax and semantics 24
2.2.1 A hierarchy of grammatical relations 24
2.2.2 Linking between semantic roles and grammatical relations 25
2.2.3 A typology of person vs. relation prominence 25
2.3 A construction based approach 27
3. Universals and typology of experiential constructions 35
3.1 Earlier approaches to experiential constructions 35
3.2 The functional domain of experience 38
3.2.1 Universality vs. culture specificity 39
3.2.2 The structure of the subdomains of experience 41
3.3 The experiential situation 51
3.3.1 Components of an experiential situation 51
3.3.2 Participant roles in an experiential situation 54
3.3.3 Experiential situation types 66
viii CONTENTS
3.4 Grammatical coding of experience 69
3.4.1 Introduction 69
3.4.2 Types of predicates 69
3.4.3 Experiential construction types 74
3.4.4 Experiencer coding and syntactic prominence 86
3.5 Figurative language and types of collocations 87
3.5.1 Distinguishing between figurative and literal language 88
3.5.2 Figures in the target domain 89
3.5.3 Semantic roles in the analysis of figurative language 93
3.5.4 Types of experiential collocations 93
3.6 Diachronic development 95
4. Introduction to Yucatec Maya 99
4.1 Basic structures 99
4.1.1 Short typological characterization 99
4.1.2 Dependent and independent pronouns 100
4.1.3 Internal clause structure 102
4.1.4 Deictic clitics 104
4.1.5 Nominal categories 105
4.1.6 Verbal categories 108
4.1.7 Aspectual and modal markers and auxiliaries 116
4.1.8 Word classes in predicate function 117
4.2 Complex constructions 125
4.2.1 Subordination and embedding 125
4.2.2 Predicate marking under subordination 128
4.3 Grammatical relations 134
4.3.1 Preliminaries 134
4.3.2 Coding properties 135
4.3.3 Behavioral (subject) properties 136
4.3.4 Direct object vs. indirect object 144
4.3.5 Possessor and absolutive argument of stative predicates 147
5. Experiential constructions 151
5.1 General remarks 151
5.1.1 Outline of the chapter 151
5.1.2 Testing situation and role features in YM 151
5.1.3 The representation of constructions 155
5.2 Stative predicate constructions 155
5.2.1 Adjectival constructions 155
5.2.2 Verboid constructions 182
5.3 Verbal constructions 199
5.3.1 Intransitive constructions 199
5.3.2 Transitive constructions 219
CONTENTS ix
5.3.3 Ditransitive constructions 257
5.4 Summary: Evaluation of coding strategies 260
5.4.1 Word classes in experience 260
5.4.2 Subdomain specific assessment 262
5.4.3 Congruent vs. non congruent expressions 266
5.4.4 Person part constructions 266
6. Grammatical properties of experiencers 269
6.1 Coding properties 269
6.2 Behavioral properties 270
6.2.1 Cleft constructions 270
6.2.2 'Equi deletion' in subordinate clause/core 272
6.2.3 Imperative formation 275
6.2.4 Passivization 277
6.2.5 Summary: Syntactic prominence of experiencer 277
6.3 Experiencer coding in collocations vs. phrasal compounds 279
6.4 Experiencer in indirect object function 280
6.5 Pragmatic prominence of experiencers 287
6.6 Summary 287
7. Complementation with experiential predicates 291
7.1 Introduction 291
7.1.1 Syntactic relation of subordinate clause 291
7.1.2 Semantic criteria 292
7.2 Perception 293
7.3 Cognition 297
7.3.1 Knowledge 297
7.3.2 Propositional attitude 301
7.4 Emotion and Volition 304
7.4.1 Commentative emotion 305
7.4.2 Volition and volitive emotion 313
7.5 Summary 321
7.5.1 Types of complementation 321
7.5.2 The evidential role of perception verbs in subordination 325
7.5.3 Verbal categories in matrix and subordinate clause 326
8. Person and body parts in experiential collocations 329
8.1 Person parts 329
8.1.1 ool 329
8.1.2 iik' 333
8.2 Body parts 335
8.2.1 puksi'k'al 335
8.2.2 poollho'l 337
8.2.3 Body parts of perception 337
X CONTENTS
8.2.4 Other 339
8.3 Summary 340
9. Conclusions 343
9.1 Experiential construction types 343
9.1.1 Possessive constructions 343
9.1.2 Adjectival and intransitive constructions 347
9.1.3 Transitive constructions 350
9.1.4 Ditransitive constructions 352
9.2 Typological characterization of YM experiential constructions 352
9.2.1 Predicate classes in the domain of experience 352
9.2.2 Experiencer coding and syntactic prominence 354
9.2.3 Grammaticalization of experiencer role 356
References 357
Index 373 |
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