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The deictic core of ‘non-experienced past’ in Cuzco Quechua
Oleh:
Faller, Martina
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Semantics (Sebagian Full Text) vol. 21 no. 1 (Feb. 2004)
,
page 45-85.
Topik:
Typologically
;
Cuzco Quechua
;
Deictic Core
Fulltext:
vol 21, no 1, p 45-85.pdf
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Many typologically distinct languages express indirect evidentiality in their tense/aspect system. This paper studies the past tense marker -sqa of Cuzco Quechua which gives rise to indirect evidential interpretations. In Quechua, evidentiality is primarily expressed by a system of enclitics which specify the speaker's type of source of information as the best possible, reportative, or conjectural. This paper argues that -sqa is not of the same type as these enclitics. The latter encode an evidential relation between the speaker and the proposition expressed, but -sqa does not. -sqa does also not encode an epistemic relation as has been argued for similar markers of other languages. Instead, -sqa is analysed as a deictic element which locates the described eventuality outside the speaker's perceptual field at topic time. The evidential interpretations associated with -sqa arise only indirectly from this spatial meaning. The Quechua data suggest that two types of evidentiality have to be distinguished: propositional-level evidentiality, which is a relation between the speaker and the proposition, and event-level evidentiality, which, in the case of Quechua, is deictically induced.
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