Valence changes in Zapotec : synchrony, diachrony, typology /
"Zapotec languages present a wide range of lexical, morphological, phonological, and syntactic means of indicating valence changes. Despite their significant theoretical interest, detailed descriptions of valence-changing phenomena in Zapotec are rare, comparative studies are practically non-ex...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Philadelphia :
John Benjamins Publishing Company,
[2015]
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Colección: | Typological studies in language ;
v. 110. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Valence Changes in Zapotec; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; List of Contributors; List of abbreviations and special symbols; 1. Foreword; References; 2. Introduction; 1. Preliminaries; 2. Zapotec languages; 3. The present volume; 4. Chapter summaries; 5. Prospects for future research; References; 3. Valence-altering operations in zapotec; 1. Introduction; 2. Structure and classification of the Zapotec verb; 3. Overview of valence phenomena in Zapotec; 4. Valence-increasing phenomena; 4.1 Derivational causatives; 4.1.1 *k-causative; 4.1.2 *o-causative.
- 4.1.3 *sse- ~ *se-causative4.1.4 Redundant marking of valence increase; 4.2 Incorporation; 4.2.1 Preliminaries; 4.2.2 Incorporation of the instrumental-comitative marker; 4.2.3 Incorporation of the comparative marker; 4.2.4 Adjective and verb incorporation; 4.3 Periphrastic causatives; 5. Valence-decreasing operations; 5.1 Valence-decreasing prefixation; 5.2 Argument incorporation; 6. Non-directional (equipollent) valence-related alternations; 6.1 Equipollent derivation; 6.2 Equipollent inflection; 7. Suppletion; 8. Ambitransitive (labile) verbs.
- 9. Prosodic changes in the vowel(s) of the verb stem10. Conclusion and outlook; References; 4. Valence alternations in the Tlacolula Valley Zapotec lexicon; 1. Introduction; 2. TVZ verbs that do not change to reflect valence differences; 2.1 Ambitransitive verbs; 2.2 Passive/active or non-causative/causative verb pairs without no change in form; 2.3 Positional/causative verb pairs; 3. Verbs that include an apparent causative morpheme; 3.1 Gw-, cw-, g-, and w- as causative markers; 3.2 S-, z-, sa-, and su- as causative markers; 3.3 D- as a causative marker; 3.4 Y- as an anti-causative marker.
- 4. Valence changes shown by changes in the verb base4.1 Vowel alternations; 4.2 Lenis/fortis base-initial consonant alternations; 4.3 Other base-initial consonant alternations; 4.4 Base-initial consonant alternations elsewhere in TVZ morphology; 5. TVZ valence alternations and productivity; 5.1 Irregular vowel alternations; 5.2 Verbs with added phonological elements; 5.3 Irregular morphosyntactic relationships; 5.4 Causative or passive?; 5.5 Two verbs corresponding to one; 6. Historical comparisons; 6.1 These relationships aren't productive; 6.2 Relating synchronic TVZ data to Proto-Zapotec.
- 6.2.1 TVZ and Proto-Zapotec *k and *o6.2.2 TVZ and Proto-Zapotec *sse-/*se-; 6.2.3 TVZ lenis/fortis alternations; 6.2.4 Other TVZ consonant alternations; 6.2.5 Connections with other proto-patterns; 7. Conclusion; References; 5. Valence-changing morphology in San Dionisio Ocotepec Zapotec; 1. Introduction; 1.1 The language and its valence system; 1.2 The relationship of San Dionisio Ocotepec Zapotec to San Pablo Güilá Zapotec; 2. Valence alternations between v1 and v2; 3. Morphological relationships between the v1 and v2; 4. Equipollent relationships; 4.1 The fortis/lenis distinction.