8 results on '"verbal system"'
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2. Description of the semantic potential of the si-construction in Basse Mandinka
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Andrason, Alexander
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african linguistics ,mande family ,manding ,mandinka ,verbal system ,semantics ,Language and Literature ,Philology. Linguistics ,P1-1091 ,African languages and literature ,PL8000-8844 - Abstract
The present paper provides a detailed description of the semantic potential offered by the si-construction in Basse Mandinka (a regional variety of the Gambian Mandinka language), by enumerating all temporal, aspectual, taxis and modal values which this verbal form may convey. The study demonstrates that the si-construction offers a wide range of senses. Most commonly, the construction introduces the idea of futurity, regularly accompanied by modal tones of necessity and obligation. More specifically, in the first person, it expresses desires and promises, obligation and necessity, as well as, permission and deliberation; in the second person, it functions as an imperative; and in the third person, it approximates the category of a jussive. The si-construction also introduces modal ideas of obligation and necessity situated in a past time frame, being additionally able to function as a future in the past category. The si-construction can likewise convey the sense of epistemic possibility with no evident future undertones. Finally, it can denote present habitual and customary activities. A profoundly modal nature of the si-construction additionally justifies its common use with the verb noo "be able, can". In such cases, it introduces various modal nuances, typically bereaved of any future sense.
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- 2012
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3. Le fonctionnement des verbes perfectifs ou téliques en français
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Begioni, L
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sémantique ,verbal system ,psychomécanique du langage ,semantics ,Linguistique française ,psychomechanics of language ,verbal aspect ,French linguistics, verbal system, verbal aspect, psychomechanics of language, semantics ,French linguistics ,aspect verbal ,Linguistique française, système verbal, aspect verbal, psychomécanique du langage, sémantique ,système verbal ,Settore L-LIN/04 - Published
- 2021
4. THE SEMANTICS OF THE VILAMOVICEAN VERBAL SYSTEM (PART 2: EXPLANATION AND MODELING).
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ANDRASON, ALEXANDER
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GERMAN language ,VERBALS (Grammar) ,SEMANTICS ,GRAMMATICALIZATION ,COGNITIVE grammar - Abstract
The present study - divided into two papers - provides an analysis of the semantics of the Vilamovicean verbal system within a cognitive and grammaticalization framework. On the one hand, the author offers a detailed description of the entire semantic potential of all the verbal constructions available in the language and, on the other, provides an explanation for the senses conveyed by each one of these forms - more specifically, it is demonstrated that the semantic sphere of every gram can be explained and, hence, unified by making use of typologically common evolutionary scenarios, viz. paths. Consequently, the author shows that the entire Vilamovicean verbal system can be modeled as a recursive process of grammaticalization "waves" whereby older and newer forms evolve along a set of identical paths. This paper constitutes the second part of the series. It provides an explanation of the semantic potentials offered by the Vilamovicean verbal formations and designs a cognitive-grammaticalization model of the entire verbal system of this language. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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5. THE SEMANTICS OF THE VILAMOVICEAN VERBAL SYSTEM (PART 1: EMPIRICAL STUDY).
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ANDRASON, ALEXANDER
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SEMANTICS ,GRAMMATICALIZATION ,LANGUAGE research ,PRONOUNS (Grammar) ,VERBS - Abstract
The present study - divided into two papers - provides an analysis of the semantics of the Vilamovicean verbal system within a cognitive and grammaticalization framework. On the one hand, the author offers a detailed description of the entire semantic potential of all the verbal constructions available in the language and, on the other, provides an explanation for the senses conveyed by each one of these forms - more specifically, it is demonstrated that the semantic sphere of every gram can be explained and, hence, unified by making use of typologically common evolutionary scenarios, viz. paths. Consequently, the author shows that the entire Vilamovicean verbal system can be modeled as a recursive process of grammaticalisation "waves" whereby older and newer forms evolve along a set of identical paths. This article constitutes the first part of the series. It includes a discussion of methodological issues and an empirical study in which the semantic potentials of all the Vilamovicean verbal grams are determined. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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6. La cartografía del yiqtol corto en hebreo bíblico
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Andrason, Alexander
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sistema verbal ,hebreo bíblico ,lcsh:Judaism ,gramaticalización ,Semantics ,Cognitive Linguistics ,lcsh:Philology. Linguistics ,lcsh:P1-1091 ,semántica ,Biblical Hebrew ,lingüística cognitiva ,Grammaticalization ,lcsh:BM1-990 ,Verbal System - Abstract
This paper provides a dynamic (i.e. cognitive, typological and grammaticalization driven) analysis of short yiqtol in Biblical Hebrew. The author argues that short yiqtol can be understood as a coherent construction if it is modeled as a wave – a synchronic two-dimensional map whose components are related cognitively (as visualized by the x axis) and specified for their degree of prototypicality (as visualized by the y axis). The evidence demonstrates that short yiqtol should be classified as a gram that travels a modal-contamination path. Its contamination originated in a deontic context of speaker modality (both affirmative and negative), subsequently extended to subordinate uses (goal) and future values (first in apodoses and next in other syntactic environments). In Biblical Hebrew, the zone of prototypicality includes deontic senses. The value of goal constitutes the secondary peak of prototypicality. The sense of futurity is non-prototypical.En el presente artículo, el autor ofrece un análisis dinámico (cognitivo, tipológico y de gramaticalización) del yiqtol corto en hebreo bíblico. El gram, con toda su variedad de valores, se puede presentar como un fenómeno coherente por medio de una onda (un mapa sincrónico bidimensional cuyos valores están relacionados cognitivamente) con zonas de mayor o menor prototipicalidad y, por eso, semantización. El yiqtol corto se define como un gram de camino modal por contaminación, contaminado en el contexto deóntico de hablante (afirmativo y negativo), extendido después a usos subordinados de finalidad y, a continuación, empleado como futuro (primero apodótico y luego independiente). La zona de prototipicalidad corresponde a usos deónticos. El valor de finalidad constituye el pico de prototipicalidad secundario, mientras que el significado de futuro es minoritario.
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- 2016
7. Les systèmes hypothétiques de l’arabe classique. Étude syntaxique et sémantique: une hypothèse modale
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Giolfo, MANUELA ELISA
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’in šarṭ ğawāb al-šarṭ ,possible and necessary ,verbal system ,Arab grammatical tradition ,Classical Arabic, syntax, semantics, conditional structures, Arab grammatical tradition,European grammar of Arabic, Arabic linguistics, double sentence, independent and dependent clause, ’in šarṭ ğawāb al-šarṭ ,protasis and apodosis, verbal system, perfect and imperfect, logic modalities, possible and necessary, Koran, formalisation, modal logic ,independent and dependent clause ,protasis and apodosis ,formalisation ,European grammar of Arabic ,Arabic linguistics ,Koran ,double sentence ,perfect and imperfect ,Classical Arabic ,logic modalities ,conditional structures ,syntax ,semantics ,modal logic - Published
- 2017
8. Description of the semantic potential of the si-construction in Basse Mandinka
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Alexander Andrason
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african linguistics ,lcsh:Language and Literature ,media_common.quotation_subject ,lcsh:PL8000-8844 ,Verb ,Semantics ,mande family ,lcsh:P1-1091 ,Obligation ,Function (engineering) ,semantics ,media_common ,Communication ,verbal system ,business.industry ,Variety (linguistics) ,Linguistics ,African linguistics ,Mande family ,Mandinka ,lexical semantics ,lcsh:African languages and literature ,Epistemic possibility ,lcsh:Philology. Linguistics ,Modal ,manding ,Jussive mood ,lcsh:P ,mandinka ,business ,Psychology - Abstract
The present paper provides a detailed description of the semantic potential offered by the si-construction in Basse Mandinka (a regional variety of the Gambian Mandinka language), by enumerating all temporal, aspectual, taxis and modal values which this verbal form may convey. The study demonstrates that the si-construction offers a wide range of senses. Most commonly, the construction introduces the idea of futurity, regularly accompanied by modal tones of necessity and obligation. More specifically, in the first person, it expresses desires and promises, obligation and necessity, as well as, permission and deliberation; in the second person, it functions as an imperative; and in the third person, it approximates the category of a jussive. The si-construction also introduces modal ideas of obligation and necessity situated in a past time frame, being additionally able to function as a future in the past category. The si-construction can likewise convey the sense of epistemic possibility with no evident future undertones. Finally, it can denote present habitual and customary activities. A profoundly modal nature of the si-construction additionally justifies its common use with the verb noo "be able, can". In such cases, it introduces various modal nuances, typically bereaved of any future sense.Keywords: African linguistics; Mande family; Mandinka; verbal system; lexical semantics
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- 2012
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