Motion, transfer and transformation: the grammar of change in lowland Chontal
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adam_text | Motion, Transfer and
Transformation
The grammar of change in Lowland Chontal
Loretta O Connor
University of California, Santa Barbara /
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Amsterdam / Philadelphia
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements ix
List of figures xi
List of tables xi
Abbreviations and conventions xiii
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1
1 1 Background and orientation 1
1 2 Predicate types and framing strategies 4
1 3 The language and the speakers 8
131 Attempts at genetic affiliation 9
132 Previous description and research 9
133 Endangerment and social roles 11
1 4 Fieldwork and data 14
141 Field setting and consultants 14
142 Types of data 16
1 5 Theoretical context 18
151 Methodology: Discourse functionalism meets semantic typology
152 Conventions of change event description: events, classes and
constructions 20
153 Motion as model: Change events and framing strategies 25
CHAPTER 2 GRAMMATICAL FEATURES OF LOWLAND
CHONTAL 32
2 1 Phonology and morphophonemics 33
211 Vowels and consonants 33
212 Palatalization 35
213 Glottalization 35
2 2 Nouns and nominal morphology 36
221 Forms in citation and in discourse 36
222 Plurals 37
223 Possessive prefixes and linking morphemes 38
224 Modified nouns 39
2 3 Verbs and verbal morphology 41
231 Roots, stems, and verbal elements 41
VI
232 Person-marking morphology 42
233 Morphology of change 45
234 Inflectional morphology 47
235 Derivational morphology 49
2 4 Other minor word classes 55
241 Clitics 55
242 Prepositions 56
243 Adverbs, adjectives, numbers, interactionals 56
2 5 Clause types 56
251 Negative particles and negation 57
252 Interrogative particles and questions 58
253 Non-verbal predicates 58
254 Complex clause types 59
CHAPTER 3 SIMPLE PREDICATES OF CHANGE 62
3 1 Classes of change verbs 62
311 Simple predicates: change of location 62
312 Simple predicates: change of position 63
313 Simple predicates: change of state 64
3 2 Basic constructions of simple predicates of change 65
321 Spontaneous change construction 65
322 Caused change construction 66
323 The expression of ground elements as spatial locations 68
3 3 Endpoints and end-states of change 69
331 In change of location 69
332 In change of position 81
333 In change of state 82
3 4 Path elaboration and trajectory of change 85
341 Trajectory in the verb root 85
342 Perspectives from framing type: The Frog Story 87
3 5 Means of change 91
351 In change of location 93
352 In change of position 97
353 In change of state 98
3 6 Restrictions on the undergoer referent 99
361 In change of location 100
362 In change of position 102
363 In change of state 103
3 7 Summary and conclusions 107
CHAPTER 4 COMPLEX PREDICATES OF ASSOCIATED MOTION
AND ASSOCIATED CHANGE 108
4 1 Introduction 109
4 2 Basic constructions of associated motion and change 111
421 The associated motion construction with non-stative verbs 111
422 The associated motion construction with stative verbs 112
4 3 Subevents of motion away from here and to there 112
431 The andative associated motion suffix 113
432 The dislocative associated motion suffix 114
433 Comparing andative and dislocative morphology 114
4 4 Andative and dislocative in narrative discourse 117
441 After motion: endpoint as subsequent activity 117
442 Change of location (without explicit motion context) 121
443 Change of time as narrative dislocation 123
444 Change of state with associated motion morphology 124
4 5 Associated motion in change of state predications 125
451 State change with and without associated motion 127
452 Associated motion as associated change 128
453 An intermediate pattern: change of position or configuration 129
4 6 Subevents of motion to or toward here 130
461 The venitive associated motion suffix 131
462 The cislocative associated motion suffix 135
4 7 Conclusions 138
CHAPTER 5 COMPLEX PREDICATES OF ASSOCIATED
DIRECTION AND TOPOLOGICAL RELATION 140
5 1 Introduction 141
5 2 Components of the VI-DTR compound stem 144
521 Initial verbal elements (VI) 144
522 Verbal elements of direction and topological relation (DTR) 145
523 Unusual compound stems 153
5 3 Compound stems and constructional meaning 156
531 Assessment of argument structure 157
532 Basic constructions of complex predicates of associated
direction and topological relation 160
5 3 The presentation of each construction 165
5 4 The means construction 167
541 The Ml construction 167
Vlll
542 The M2 construction 169
543 Justifying the means 173
544 Expressing the means of change to endpoint 176
5 5 The dispositional construction 180
551 The Dl construction 182
552 The D2 construction 183
553 Features of the dispositional construction 187
5 6 The classificatory construction 192
561 The C1 construction 194
562 The C2 construction 195
563 Tracking referents in local discourse 199
5 7 The trajectory construction 204
5 7 The Tl construction 205
572 The T2 construction 206
573 Features of the trajectory construction compound stem 208
574 Usage patterns in narrative texts and stimulus data 210
5 8 Summary and conclusions 214
CHAPTER 6 CONCLUSIONS 216
6 1 The grammar of change, in typological and discourse-functional
perspective 216
611 Formal resources of the grammar of change 217
612 Typological features of the grammar of change 218
613 Functional motivations of the grammar of change 222
6 2 Documentation of an understudied language 225
621 Descriptive component 225
622 Methodological component 226
APPENDIX: COMPOUND STEM VERBS, BY CONSTRUCTION TYPE
REFERENCES 232
INDEX 248
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Motion, Transfer and
Transformation
The grammar of change in Lowland Chontal
Loretta O'Connor
University of California, Santa Barbara /
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Amsterdam / Philadelphia
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements ix
List of figures xi
List of tables xi
Abbreviations and conventions xiii
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1
1 1 Background and orientation 1
1 2 Predicate types and framing strategies 4
1 3 The language and the speakers 8
131 Attempts at genetic affiliation 9
132 Previous description and research 9
133 Endangerment and social roles 11
1 4 Fieldwork and data 14
141 Field setting and consultants 14
142 Types of data 16
1 5 Theoretical context 18
151 Methodology: Discourse functionalism meets semantic typology
152 Conventions of change event description: events, classes and
constructions 20
153 Motion as model: Change events and framing strategies 25
CHAPTER 2 GRAMMATICAL FEATURES OF LOWLAND
CHONTAL 32
2 1 Phonology and morphophonemics 33
211 Vowels and consonants 33
212 Palatalization 35
213 Glottalization 35
2 2 Nouns and nominal morphology 36
221 Forms in citation and in discourse 36
222 Plurals 37
223 Possessive prefixes and linking morphemes 38
224 Modified nouns 39
2 3 Verbs and verbal morphology 41
231 Roots, stems, and verbal elements 41
VI
232 Person-marking morphology 42
233 Morphology of 'change' 45
234 Inflectional morphology 47
235 Derivational morphology 49
2 4 Other minor word classes 55
241 Clitics 55
242 Prepositions 56
243 Adverbs, adjectives, numbers, interactionals 56
2 5 Clause types 56
251 Negative particles and negation 57
252 Interrogative particles and questions 58
253 Non-verbal predicates 58
254 Complex clause types 59
CHAPTER 3 SIMPLE PREDICATES OF CHANGE 62
3 1 Classes of'change'verbs 62
311 Simple predicates: change of location 62
312 Simple predicates: change of position 63
313 Simple predicates: change of state 64
3 2 Basic constructions of simple predicates of change 65
321 Spontaneous change construction 65
322 Caused change construction 66
323 The expression of ground elements as spatial locations 68
3 3 Endpoints and end-states of change 69
331 In change of location 69
332 In change of position 81
333 In change of state 82
3 4 Path elaboration and trajectory of change 85
341 Trajectory in the verb root 85
342 Perspectives from framing type: The Frog Story 87
3 5 Means of change 91
351 In change of location 93
352 In change of position 97
353 In change of state 98
3 6 Restrictions on the undergoer referent 99
361 In change of location 100
362 In change of position 102
363 In change of state 103
3 7 Summary and conclusions 107
CHAPTER 4 COMPLEX PREDICATES OF ASSOCIATED MOTION
AND ASSOCIATED CHANGE 108
4 1 Introduction 109
4 2 Basic constructions of associated motion and change 111
421 The associated motion construction with non-stative verbs 111
422 The associated motion construction with stative verbs 112
4 3 Subevents of motion 'away from here' and 'to there' 112
431 The andative associated motion suffix 113
432 The dislocative associated motion suffix 114
433 Comparing andative and dislocative morphology 114
4 4 Andative and dislocative in narrative discourse 117
441 After motion: endpoint as subsequent activity 117
442 Change of location (without explicit 'motion' context) 121
443 Change of time as'narrative dislocation' 123
444 Change of state with 'associated motion' morphology 124
4 5 Associated'motion'in change of state predications 125
451 State change with and without associated'motion' 127
452 Associated 'motion' as associated 'change' 128
453 An intermediate pattern: change of position or configuration 129
4 6 Subevents of motion 'to or toward here' 130
461 The venitive associated motion suffix 131
462 The cislocative associated motion suffix 135
4 7 Conclusions 138
CHAPTER 5 COMPLEX PREDICATES OF ASSOCIATED
DIRECTION AND TOPOLOGICAL RELATION 140
5 1 Introduction 141
5 2 Components of the VI-DTR compound stem 144
521 Initial verbal elements (VI) 144
522 Verbal elements of direction and topological relation (DTR) 145
523 Unusual compound stems 153
5 3 Compound stems and constructional meaning 156
531 Assessment of argument structure 157
532 Basic constructions of complex predicates of associated
direction and topological relation 160
5 3 The presentation of each construction 165
5 4 The means construction 167
541 The Ml construction 167
Vlll
542 The M2 construction 169
543 Justifying the 'means' 173
544 Expressing the means of change to endpoint 176
5 5 The dispositional construction 180
551 The Dl construction 182
552 The D2 construction 183
553 Features of the dispositional construction 187
5 6 The classificatory construction 192
561 The C1 construction 194
562 The C2 construction 195
563 Tracking referents in local discourse 199
5 7 The trajectory construction 204
5 7 The Tl construction 205
572 The T2 construction 206
573 Features of the trajectory construction compound stem 208
574 Usage patterns in narrative texts and stimulus data 210
5 8 Summary and conclusions 214
CHAPTER 6 CONCLUSIONS 216
6 1 The grammar of change, in typological and discourse-functional
perspective 216
611 Formal resources of the grammar of change 217
612 Typological features of the grammar of change 218
613 Functional motivations of the grammar of change 222
6 2 Documentation of an understudied language 225
621 Descriptive component 225
622 Methodological component 226
APPENDIX: COMPOUND STEM VERBS, BY CONSTRUCTION TYPE
REFERENCES 232
INDEX 248 |
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