INVESTIGADORES
GOLLUSCIO lucia Angela
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Ditransitives in Mapudungun
Autor/es:
GOLLUSCIO LUCÍA
Lugar:
Nijmegen
Reunión:
Congreso; Languages in contact Colloquium; 2011
Institución organizadora:
Radboud University
Resumen:
p { margin-bottom: 0.21cm; } This presentation focuses on Mapudungun, an isolate language spoken in southern Chile and Argentina. The objectives of the talk are: (a) To identify and describe the verbs involved in ditransitivization in this language and (b) to define Mapudungun alignment in ditransitive constructions, from a typological perspective. In Mapudungun, alignment in ditransitive constructions is manifested in recipient indexing on the verb. I have documented two underived ditransitive verbs (elun ‘give’ and mïntun ‘take away’) and very few verbs of physical and mental transfer which can function as ditransitives without modifying the root. The other three-argument verbs in the corpus are derived as ditransitives with applicativization. In this presentation, I will describe ditransitivization or the lack of it in five classes of verbs, taking into account: the valence pattern, the interaction with valence-increasing categories, the strategies in marking the objects, and the behavioral properties of their arguments in different syntactic scenarios. I will show that Mapudungun alignment in ditransitive constructions is governed by a saliency hierarchy based on inherent topicality associated with the speech-act participant ranking and on discourse topicality associated with a proximate vs. obviative opposition. It thus exhibits secundative alignment in the encoding of ditransitive events. In both direct and inverse indexing, passivization, reflexive-reciprocals, and relativization the recipient is aligned with the patient but not with the theme. The lack of inverse marking in passivization confirms that the saliency hierarchy outranks the argument hierarchy in this language.