Marking of deontic modality in paresi
In this article, we present a description and analysis of the maika particle in Paresi, an indigenous language spoken by approximately 3000 people in the state of Mato Grosso. Our research was based on data taken from texts or given by consultants who were Paresi native speakers. Our theoretical fra...
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doaj-daafa1c83d6d4b3da0e35d78ec11f0522020-11-24T21:32:21ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Programa de Pós-graduação em LinguísticaFórum Linguístico1415-86981984-84122018-04-011512816282710.5007/1984-8412.2018v15n1p281628380Marking of deontic modality in paresiNúbia Ferreira Rech0Ana Paula Brandão1Universidade Federal de Santa CatarinaUniversidade Federal do ParáIn this article, we present a description and analysis of the maika particle in Paresi, an indigenous language spoken by approximately 3000 people in the state of Mato Grosso. Our research was based on data taken from texts or given by consultants who were Paresi native speakers. Our theoretical framework consisted on the studies of Brennan (1993), Hacquard (2006, 2010), Palmer (1986), von Fintel (2006), Pires de Oliveira and Rech (2016) and Rech and Varaschin (2017, forthcoming). We found out Paresi presents distinct markers for deontic and epistemic modalities. These are expressed through the particles: maika and kala, respectively. Our analysis, still in an initial stage, indicates maika corresponds to a particle that indicates ought-to-be deontic modality, when it occurs with the second person; and ought-to-do, when it occurs with the third person.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/forum/article/view/51173ParesiModalidade deônticaSintaxeSemântica |
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Marking of deontic modality in paresi |
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Marking of deontic modality in paresi |
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Marking of deontic modality in paresi |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Programa de Pós-graduação em Linguística |
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Fórum Linguístico |
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1415-8698 1984-8412 |
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2018-04-01 |
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In this article, we present a description and analysis of the maika particle in Paresi, an indigenous language spoken by approximately 3000 people in the state of Mato Grosso. Our research was based on data taken from texts or given by consultants who were Paresi native speakers. Our theoretical framework consisted on the studies of Brennan (1993), Hacquard (2006, 2010), Palmer (1986), von Fintel (2006), Pires de Oliveira and Rech (2016) and Rech and Varaschin (2017, forthcoming). We found out Paresi presents distinct markers for deontic and epistemic modalities. These are expressed through the particles: maika and kala, respectively. Our analysis, still in an initial stage, indicates maika corresponds to a particle that indicates ought-to-be deontic modality, when it occurs with the second person; and ought-to-do, when it occurs with the third person. |
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Paresi Modalidade deôntica Sintaxe Semântica |
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