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Ca’ Foscari Japanese Studies
Volume | Materials and Methods of Analysis for the Study of the Ainu Language
Capitolo | 13 • Aspect
13 • Aspect
Abstract
Ainu counts numerous markers for aspect and mood (e.g. Murasaki 1979; Tamura 2000; Bugaeva 2004; 2012). The language, however, has no dedicated markers to express tense, that is therefore unmarked as a verbal category. Generally, aspectual and modal constructions are formed periphrastically with the aspectual or modal marker following a notional verb, as it can be seen in the examples below. Aspectual or modal markes show different stages of grammaticalisation, so the morphological complexity featured by predicates that are marked for aspect or mood varies from case to case (e.g. Dal Corso 2020).
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- 1 • Introductory Lesson: Generalities of the Ainu Language
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 2 • Phonemic Inventory: The Sounds of the Language
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 3 • Personal Affixes, Reciprocal and Reflexive
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 4 • Inalienable Possessive Forms
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 5 • The Ainu Passive Construction
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 6 • Relative Clauses
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 7 • Negatives
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 8 • Noun Incorporation
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 9 • Source of Information
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 10 • Antipassive
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 11• Causatives
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 12 • Motion and Location
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 13 • Aspect
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 14 • Reflexives
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 15 • Applicatives
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 16 • Clause Linking
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 17 • Some Uses of Nominalisation
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 18 • Revitalizing the Ainu Language: Perspectives and Attitudes
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 19 • Ainu’s Relation to Other Languages
- 04 Settembre 2024
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13 • Aspect |
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Capitolo |
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en |
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dc.description.abstract |
Ainu counts numerous markers for aspect and mood (e.g. Murasaki 1979; Tamura 2000; Bugaeva 2004; 2012). The language, however, has no dedicated markers to express tense, that is therefore unmarked as a verbal category. Generally, aspectual and modal constructions are formed periphrastically with the aspectual or modal marker following a notional verb, as it can be seen in the examples below. Aspectual or modal markes show different stages of grammaticalisation, so the morphological complexity featured by predicates that are marked for aspect or mood varies from case to case (e.g. Dal Corso 2020). |
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Ca’ Foscari Japanese Studies |
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Linguistics and Language Education |
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Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University Press, Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari |
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2024-09-04 |
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http://edizionicafoscari.it/it/edizioni4/libri/978-88-6969-861-3/13-aspect/ |
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10.30687/978-88-6969-861-3/013 |
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2610-8976 |
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2610-9395 |
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978-88-6969-861-3 |
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License |
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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