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Contents
Tables
.............................................................
χ
Schemata
...........................................................xi
Preface
............................................................ xii
1.
Introduction
......................................................1
1.1.
Outline
.......................................................1
1.2.
Theoretical background
..........................................1
1.2.1.
The functional approach
...................................1
1.2.2.
Possession
..............................................3
1.2.2.1.
Fundamental concepts
.............................3
1.2.2.1.1.
The empathy hierarchy
...................3
1.2.2.1.2.
Prototypical possessive relationships
........5
1.2.2.1.3.
The methodological basis of possession
......8
1.2.2.1.4.
Syntactic manifestations of possession
.......9
1.2.2.2.
Possession and related functional domains
............ 11
1.2.2.2.1.
Structural similarities in a functional approach
....................................11
1.2.2.2.2.
Denomination and characterization
........11
1.2.2.2.3.
Location and existence
..................13
1.2.2.2.4.
Participation
..........................13
1.2.2.2.5.
Relationships among functional domains
.... 16
1.3.
Data
........................................................16
1.4.
Research on possession in Mayan languages
........................17
2.
Prerequisites of Yucatec grammar
...................................18
2.1.
Introduction
..................................................18
2.2.
Nominal categories
............................................18
2.2.1.
Nominal morphology
.....................................18
2.2.1.1.
Stem-formation
.................................18
2.2.1.2.
Inflection
......................................19
2.2.2.
Nominal syntax
.........................................19
2.3.
Pronominal system
............................................20
2.4.
Clause structure
...............................................22
2.4.1.
Syntactic relations
.......................................22
Contents
viii
2.4.2.
Indirect
object
..........................................23
2.4.3.
Verbal
composition
......................................24
2.4.4.
Deictic clitics
...........................................25
2.5.
Nominalization
...............................................25
2.5.1. Nomen acti
formation
....................................26
2.5.2.
Gerundive formation
.....................................27
2.6.
Functional sentence perspective
..................................28
3.
Possession in reference
............................................30
3.1.
Prerequisites
.................................................30
3.2.
Possessor as attribute
..........................................30
3.2.1.
Properties of possessor
...................................31
3.2.1.1.
Grammatical status of possessor
....................31
3.2.1.1.1.
Pronominal possessor
...................32
3.2.1.1.2.
Lexical possessor
......................41
3.2.1.2.
Empathy
.......................................43
3.2.2.
Properties of possessum
...................................46
3.2.2.1.
Grammatical status of possessum
...................47
3.2.2.1.1.
Lexical possessum
.....................47
3.2.2.1.2.
Pronominal possessum
..................47
3.2.2.2.
Relationaliţy
....................................48
3.2.2.2.1.
Neutral nouns
.........................49
3.2.2.2.2.
Inalienability
..........................53
3.2.2.2.3.
Alienability
...........................59
3.2.2.2.4.
Continuum of
relationaliţy
...............75
3.2.3.
Properties of possessive relationship
.........................77
3.2.3.1.
Kinds of possessive relationship
....................77
3.2.3.1.1.
Kin relations
......................___77
3.2.3.1.2.
Parts of wholes
........................77
3.2.3.1.3.
Associative relationships
................89
3.2.3.1.4.
Participant relations in nominalizations
.....91
3.2.3.2.
Temporal properties of possessive relationship
.........93
3.2.4.
Properties of possessive construction
........................94
3.2.4.1.
Defmiteness
....................................94
3.2.4.2.
Deixis
.........................................95
3.2.4.3.
Possession in functional sentence perspective
..........96
3.2.4.3.1.
The possessed NP in functional sentence
perspective
...........................96
3.2.4.3.2.
The possessive NP in functional sentence
perspective
...........................97
3.3.
Possessum as attribute
..........................................98
Contents
ΐχ
3.3.1.
Non-relational possessum
.................................98
3.3.2. Relational possessum....................................101
4. Possessive
predication
............................................103
4.1.
Prerequisites ................................................
103
4.2.
Predication of belonging
.......................................104
4.2.1.
Unmarked predication of belonging
........................104
4.2.2.
Temporary possession
...................................105
4.2.3.
Present vs. non-present possession
.........................106
4.3.
Ascription of possession
.......................................107
4.3.1.
Existential constructions
.................................107
4.3.2.
Ascription of properties to possessum
.......................109
4.3.3.
Grammatical status of possessor
...........................
Ill
4.3.3.1.
Lexical possessor
...............................
Ill
4.3.3.2.
Pronominal possessor
............................
Ill
5.
Possessive and participant relations
.................................112
5.1.
Prerequisites
................................................112
5.2.
Possessum as undergoer
.......................................113
5.2.1.
Possessor as sympathetic patient
...........................113
5.2.1.1.
Situation with vs. without actor
....................114
5.2.1.2.
Different vs. like affection of possessor and possessum
.............................................114
5.2.2.
Possessor as beneficiary
.................................116
5.2.3.
Possessor as recipient
...................................117
5.2.4.
Possessor as actor
......................................118
5.3.
Possessum as instrument
.......................................119
6.
Typological connections
..........................................121
6.1.
External agreement
...........................................121
6.2.
Nominal and verbal relationality
.................................122
6.3.
Prevalence of government over modification
.......................124
6.4.
Person backgrounding
.........................................127
Appendix
..........................................................130
Indices
............................................................132
Abbreviations
....................................................132
Morpheme glosses
............................................132
Syntactic categories
...........................................132
Sources of data
..............................................133
Contents
χ
Bibliographical references
..........................................134
Tables
Tl. Possessive constructions
..........................................10
T2. Personal pronouns
..............................................20
T3. Pronominal clitics for subject
......................................21
T4. Pronominal suffixes for absolutive
..................................21
T5. Deictic clitics
...................................................25
T6.
Nomina
acti and gerundives
.......................................26
T7. Pronominal clitics for possessor
....................................32
T8. Combination of possessive and absolutive suffixes
......................33
T9. Pronominal clitics for possessor and subject in Colonial YM
.............38
T10. Possessive noun classes
...........................................49
Tl
1.
Constructions of neutral nouns
.....................................50
T12. Semantic classes of neutral nouns
...................................51
T13. Constructions of inalienable nouns
..................................54
T14. Semantic classes of inalienable nouns
...............................55
T15. Constructions of alienable nouns
...................................59
T16. Semantic classes ofimpossessible nouns
.............................60
T17. Person nouns aspossessum
........................................61
T18. Semantic classes of convertible nouns
...............................62
T19. Classifiers and classifiable nouns
...................................66
T20. Classes of body-part nouns
........................................77
T21. Part-whole relations
.............................................82
T22. Spatial regions
..................................................87
Contents
Schemata
51. Empathy hierarchy
...............................................4
52. Nominal
........................................................19
53.
Transitive verb with incorporated noun
..............................24
54. Sentence structure in Yucatec Maya
.................................28
55. Simple possessed nominal
.........................................32
56. Expanded possessed nominal
......................................42
57. Possessive classifier nominal
......................................64
58. Continuum of possessive noun classes
...............................76
59. Animate possessor of part of part
...................................85
S10. Structure of the NP
..............................................95
SU. Possessum
attribute
..............................................99
512. Predication of belonging
.........................................104
513. Usative construction
............................................105
514. Ascription of possession to possessive attribute
.......................108
515. Ascription of possession to indirect object
...........................108
5
16.
Government and modification in nominal possession
...................124
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Contents
Tables
.
χ
Schemata
.xi
Preface
. xii
1.
Introduction
.1
1.1.
Outline
.1
1.2.
Theoretical background
.1
1.2.1.
The functional approach
.1
1.2.2.
Possession
.3
1.2.2.1.
Fundamental concepts
.3
1.2.2.1.1.
The empathy hierarchy
.3
1.2.2.1.2.
Prototypical possessive relationships
.5
1.2.2.1.3.
The methodological basis of possession
.8
1.2.2.1.4.
Syntactic manifestations of possession
.9
1.2.2.2.
Possession and related functional domains
. 11
1.2.2.2.1.
Structural similarities in a functional approach
.11
1.2.2.2.2.
Denomination and characterization
.11
1.2.2.2.3.
Location and existence
.13
1.2.2.2.4.
Participation
.13
1.2.2.2.5.
Relationships among functional domains
. 16
1.3.
Data
.16
1.4.
Research on possession in Mayan languages
.17
2.
Prerequisites of Yucatec grammar
.18
2.1.
Introduction
.18
2.2.
Nominal categories
.18
2.2.1.
Nominal morphology
.18
2.2.1.1.
Stem-formation
.18
2.2.1.2.
Inflection
.19
2.2.2.
Nominal syntax
.19
2.3.
Pronominal system
.20
2.4.
Clause structure
.22
2.4.1.
Syntactic relations
.22
Contents
viii
2.4.2.
Indirect
object
.23
2.4.3.
Verbal
composition
.24
2.4.4.
Deictic clitics
.25
2.5.
Nominalization
.25
2.5.1. Nomen acti
formation
.26
2.5.2.
Gerundive formation
.27
2.6.
Functional sentence perspective
.28
3.
Possession in reference
.30
3.1.
Prerequisites
.30
3.2.
Possessor as attribute
.30
3.2.1.
Properties of possessor
.31
3.2.1.1.
Grammatical status of possessor
.31
3.2.1.1.1.
Pronominal possessor
.32
3.2.1.1.2.
Lexical possessor
.41
3.2.1.2.
Empathy
.43
3.2.2.
Properties of possessum
.46
3.2.2.1.
Grammatical status of possessum
.47
3.2.2.1.1.
Lexical possessum
.47
3.2.2.1.2.
Pronominal possessum
.47
3.2.2.2.
Relationaliţy
.48
3.2.2.2.1.
Neutral nouns
.49
3.2.2.2.2.
Inalienability
.53
3.2.2.2.3.
Alienability
.59
3.2.2.2.4.
Continuum of
relationaliţy
.75
3.2.3.
Properties of possessive relationship
.77
3.2.3.1.
Kinds of possessive relationship
.77
3.2.3.1.1.
Kin relations
._77
3.2.3.1.2.
Parts of wholes
.77
3.2.3.1.3.
Associative relationships
.89
3.2.3.1.4.
Participant relations in nominalizations
.91
3.2.3.2.
Temporal properties of possessive relationship
.93
3.2.4.
Properties of possessive construction
.94
3.2.4.1.
Defmiteness
.94
3.2.4.2.
Deixis
.95
3.2.4.3.
Possession in functional sentence perspective
.96
3.2.4.3.1.
The possessed NP in functional sentence
perspective
.96
3.2.4.3.2.
The possessive NP in functional sentence
perspective
.97
3.3.
Possessum as attribute
.98
Contents
ΐχ
3.3.1.
Non-relational possessum
.98
3.3.2. Relational possessum.101
4. Possessive
predication
.103
4.1.
Prerequisites .
103
4.2.
Predication of belonging
.104
4.2.1.
Unmarked predication of belonging
.104
4.2.2.
Temporary possession
.105
4.2.3.
Present vs. non-present possession
.106
4.3.
Ascription of possession
.107
4.3.1.
Existential constructions
.107
4.3.2.
Ascription of properties to possessum
.109
4.3.3.
Grammatical status of possessor
.
Ill
4.3.3.1.
Lexical possessor
.
Ill
4.3.3.2.
Pronominal possessor
.
Ill
5.
Possessive and participant relations
.112
5.1.
Prerequisites
.112
5.2.
Possessum as undergoer
.113
5.2.1.
Possessor as sympathetic patient
.113
5.2.1.1.
Situation with vs. without actor
.114
5.2.1.2.
Different vs. like affection of possessor and possessum
.114
5.2.2.
Possessor as beneficiary
.116
5.2.3.
Possessor as recipient
.117
5.2.4.
Possessor as actor
.118
5.3.
Possessum as instrument
.119
6.
Typological connections
.121
6.1.
External agreement
.121
6.2.
Nominal and verbal relationality
.122
6.3.
Prevalence of government over modification
.124
6.4.
Person backgrounding
.127
Appendix
.130
Indices
.132
Abbreviations
.132
Morpheme glosses
.132
Syntactic categories
.132
Sources of data
.133
Contents
χ
Bibliographical references
.134
Tables
Tl. Possessive constructions
.10
T2. Personal pronouns
.20
T3. Pronominal clitics for subject
.21
T4. Pronominal suffixes for absolutive
.21
T5. Deictic clitics
.25
T6.
Nomina
acti and gerundives
.26
T7. Pronominal clitics for possessor
.32
T8. Combination of possessive and absolutive suffixes
.33
T9. Pronominal clitics for possessor and subject in Colonial YM
.38
T10. Possessive noun classes
.49
Tl
1.
Constructions of neutral nouns
.50
T12. Semantic classes of neutral nouns
.51
T13. Constructions of inalienable nouns
.54
T14. Semantic classes of inalienable nouns
.55
T15. Constructions of alienable nouns
.59
T16. Semantic classes ofimpossessible nouns
.60
T17. Person nouns aspossessum
.61
T18. Semantic classes of convertible nouns
.62
T19. Classifiers and classifiable nouns
.66
T20. Classes of body-part nouns
.77
T21. Part-whole relations
.82
T22. Spatial regions
.87
Contents
Schemata
51. Empathy hierarchy
.4
52. Nominal
.19
53.
Transitive verb with incorporated noun
.24
54. Sentence structure in Yucatec Maya
.28
55. Simple possessed nominal
.32
56. Expanded possessed nominal
.42
57. Possessive classifier nominal
.64
58. Continuum of possessive noun classes
.76
59. Animate possessor of part of part
.85
S10. Structure of the NP
.95
SU. Possessum
attribute
.99
512. Predication of belonging
.104
513. Usative construction
.105
514. Ascription of possession to possessive attribute
.108
515. Ascription of possession to indirect object
.108
5
16.
Government and modification in nominal possession
.124 |
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physical | XI, 138 S. graph. Darst. |
publishDate | 2003 |
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publisher | Seminar für Sprachwiss. der Univ. |
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series | Arbeitspapiere des Seminars für Sprachwissenschaft der Universität Erfurt |
series2 | Arbeitspapiere des Seminars für Sprachwissenschaft der Universität Erfurt |
spelling | Lehmann, Christian 1948- Verfasser (DE-588)135808154 aut Possession in Yucatec Maya Christian Lehmann 2., rev. ed. Erfurt Seminar für Sprachwiss. der Univ. 2003 XI, 138 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Arbeitspapiere des Seminars für Sprachwissenschaft der Universität Erfurt 10 Maya-Sprache (DE-588)4220899-3 gnd rswk-swf Possessivität (DE-588)4175447-5 gnd rswk-swf Maya-Sprache (DE-588)4220899-3 s Possessivität (DE-588)4175447-5 s DE-604 Arbeitspapiere des Seminars für Sprachwissenschaft der Universität Erfurt 10 (DE-604)BV022534311 10 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016088988&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Lehmann, Christian 1948- Possession in Yucatec Maya Arbeitspapiere des Seminars für Sprachwissenschaft der Universität Erfurt Maya-Sprache (DE-588)4220899-3 gnd Possessivität (DE-588)4175447-5 gnd |
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title | Possession in Yucatec Maya |
title_auth | Possession in Yucatec Maya |
title_exact_search | Possession in Yucatec Maya |
title_exact_search_txtP | Possession in Yucatec Maya |
title_full | Possession in Yucatec Maya Christian Lehmann |
title_fullStr | Possession in Yucatec Maya Christian Lehmann |
title_full_unstemmed | Possession in Yucatec Maya Christian Lehmann |
title_short | Possession in Yucatec Maya |
title_sort | possession in yucatec maya |
topic | Maya-Sprache (DE-588)4220899-3 gnd Possessivität (DE-588)4175447-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Maya-Sprache Possessivität |
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