Senćoten resultive construction

The resultive and actual (imperfective) aspects in SENCOTEN, a dialect of North Straits Salish, have been previously considered to contain two separate actual and resultive morphemes (Montler 1986). In contrast, it is argued here that the SENOTEN resultive construction is a complex construction, bui...

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Main Author: Turner, Claire Kelly
Other Authors: Urbanczyk, Suzanne Claire
Language:English
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Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1828/2185
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spelling ndltd-uvic.ca-oai-dspace.library.uvic.ca-1828-21852015-01-29T16:51:09Z Senćoten resultive construction Turner, Claire Kelly Urbanczyk, Suzanne Claire North Straits Salish language UVic Subject Index::Humanities and Social Sciences::Language::Linguistics The resultive and actual (imperfective) aspects in SENCOTEN, a dialect of North Straits Salish, have been previously considered to contain two separate actual and resultive morphemes (Montler 1986). In contrast, it is argued here that the SENOTEN resultive construction is a complex construction, built on an actual base by prefixation of stative [s-]. Both morphophonological evidence and morphosyntactic evidence for this claim are considered: resultives and actuals exhibit the same non-concatenative allomorphy, and they appear to be in complementary distribution with respect to argument structure. This thesis also considers the semantic aspectual properties of resultives, and suggests that the morphologically complex resultive is semantically compositional: it contains a [durative] feature contributed by the actual morpheme and a [static] feature contributed by the stative prefix. 2010-02-11T19:28:24Z 2010-02-11T19:28:24Z 2006 2010-02-11T19:28:24Z Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1828/2185 English en Available to the World Wide Web
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UVic Subject Index::Humanities and Social Sciences::Language::Linguistics
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UVic Subject Index::Humanities and Social Sciences::Language::Linguistics
Turner, Claire Kelly
Senćoten resultive construction
description The resultive and actual (imperfective) aspects in SENCOTEN, a dialect of North Straits Salish, have been previously considered to contain two separate actual and resultive morphemes (Montler 1986). In contrast, it is argued here that the SENOTEN resultive construction is a complex construction, built on an actual base by prefixation of stative [s-]. Both morphophonological evidence and morphosyntactic evidence for this claim are considered: resultives and actuals exhibit the same non-concatenative allomorphy, and they appear to be in complementary distribution with respect to argument structure. This thesis also considers the semantic aspectual properties of resultives, and suggests that the morphologically complex resultive is semantically compositional: it contains a [durative] feature contributed by the actual morpheme and a [static] feature contributed by the stative prefix.
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